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bazaltina [42]
2 years ago
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What experiences caused people in the colonies to be like people in England, and what experiences served to make them different?

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Sever21 [200]2 years ago
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Answer:

england was an intensely developed country and land, even then. English people's at the time were not at all used to wild conditions comparable to that in the colonies, which over time made them different as the colonies were more rural than anywhere in england. The colonists and English people were similar in that many of them originated in england, and before the revolution, they existed under the same king.

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