<span>1.It failed because every colony had their own agenda. New York largely spoke Dutch. New England was largely still puritan.
2.The southern colonies were mostly big plantations, either tobacco, rice, or cotton, and they were run differently than the northern system of small farms and early industry. Pennsylvania was largely Quaker. Maryland accepted Catholics. 3.New England Puritans hated Quakers, Catholics, and Anglicans. Catholics hated all protestants. Anglicans (who were the majority in the south) hated Catholics, Puritans, and Quakers. Quakers didn't get along with anyone. Between religious and economic differences and the unwillingness of one colony to dispense money and troops to help another colony, eg. Georgia, a debtor's prison and the farthest south, wasn't going to take its eyes off of Spanish Florida just to help a bunch of Dutch-speakers in New York, the entire plan fell apart.</span>
Answer: Théophile Delcassé was born on March 1,1852 and die on February 22,1923. He was a French statesman and a foreign minister from 1898 to 1905. He is known for his hatred of Germany and how the Germans try to secure a alliances with Russia and Britain which later was known as Entente Cordiale.
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<span>an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.</span>
To repeal of officially end the intolerable acts, colonies had the right to tax themselves, and militia training.