The American colonies of 1760, did many Americans consider themselves British? Did they consider themselves Englishmen, even if born in the colonies? Also, am I right in the impression that a resident of Massachusetts would be the least likely to identify as British? That they were the most independent minded, even in 1760?
<span>Women entered the workforce in much larger numbers than they had in the past.
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Answer: It can create a better level of stability in the government. It also separates the power in the government. It has more benefits than cons.
- called the n-word
- not being seen as worthy enough to be in the war and only being used a workers
- being payed lower than their white counterparts
- not being able to fight alongside white men but segregated