The development of banking during the Commercial Revolution in western Europe was significant because it allowed for western Europe to expand their economy.
During the American Revolution and as a direct result of the Revolutionary generation's appeal to fundamental human rights, slavery was outlawed by law in the states located north of Pennsylvania. Thousands of African Americans participated in the armed forces that secured American independence at the same time.
<h3>How was the life of slaves before American independence?</h3>
The population of slaves was not distributed equally across the nation. In 1775, 2.5 million people were living in British North America, or around 20% of them were slaves. However, almost the majority of those 500,000 persons of African descent resided in the southern colonies.
<h3>How was the life of slaves after American independence?</h3>
The institution of slavery was significantly impacted by the American Revolution. Serving on both sides of the War of Independence allowed many thousand slaves to achieve their freedom. A startling number of slaves were manumitted as a result of the Revolution, while hundreds of others ran away to become free.
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The only genuinely true item I see is: The Pilgrims elected a governor prior to settling on the new land.
Matthew Cradock was elected as the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company before any group even set sail to the New World. Then John Endecott became the one sent to go with the settlers to be first governor of the colony itself.
As for the other answers, the first winters were harsh and took a toll on the Pilgrim population.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony eventually became part of the Plymouth Colony (the opposite of how things were stated above).
The Pilgrims did not disband. The most famous of Massachusetts Bay Colony governors was the 3rd governor, John Winthrop. And Squanto was helpful to them.
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France and England were the two countries who had land claims in Canada.
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The Congress is under the Legislative branch, if that was what you were asking.