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Mnenie [13.5K]
3 years ago
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List three major ways identity and way of life in the colonies differed from england

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Gennadij [26K]3 years ago
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The three major differences found in colonies were as follow:

<span>In England we see there was more religious freedom given to the people compared to those who lived in the colonies, secondly, the government system was different in colonies from England and lastly there was social mobility, though there are some cases where people born in a class were moved to higher classes.</span>

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1.) After the end of the American Revolutionary War, heading into the beginning of the 1800’s, many families living on the eastern side of the U.S.A were tired of failed promises from the Congress (such as free land to White Male soldiers, batter pay, retirement benefits, and failure to abolish slavery). In addition, many families didn’t have much to live off of due to scarce resources, that and also riots, terrible working schedules, and false sense of security led many families to head westward, beyond the Mississippi River. These people packed up all their belongings (food, clothing, water, and even guns) loaded them up on giant wagons pulled by horse or donkey and trekked the 9 month journey to the American West. To places which are modern day Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, California, Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington State.

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3.) For one thing, France and Spain probably viewed their loss in North America as upsetting but not as bad, since these two countries had many overseas colonies that made up their empires, with Spain owning the most colonies than France. So this loss of “competition” in imperialism wasn’t as bad for them so they viewed it as a whatever moment. But for the Native Peoples’, they viewed ”manifest destiny” with hatred, sadness, and anger. The whole idea of “manifest destiny” was that God supposedly gave the USA the calling to stretch its borders from the Atlantic, all the way to the Pacific coast, and so many people took advantage of it at the expense of the Native Peoples’. Those that were Natives that kept up with the news and modern times of the USA, probably viewed the U.S. government as hippocrates, because how can believers of freedom be so oppressive to people different than them.

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