<span>D. Lacked a unified army. Each colony had a militia which was made up of farmers and untrained men. The colonies had very few common factors pulling them together as a unit. To fight against the British meant fighting without the army that they once belonged or fighting with men that were untrained. Men were asked to join colonial militias which required them to leave their fields and work to fight for a dangerous cause against the British. </span>
<span>By supporting city-states, wealthy merchant families created an environment that also promoted cultural achievements.</span>
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One thing that Thomas really wanted to demand for sure without fail was actually (no taxation without representation). If you had NO representation in this kind of matter, then, most likely you wouldn't have to deal with tax. But if it was the opposite, this after ward,you would need to handle the responsibility with tax.
Georgia’s largest civilian contribution to the war effort came from the coastal region, where laborers constructed 200 “liberty ships” to transport troops and goods to the, European and pacific theaters