Asked by Aryna
Why does Great Britian have colonies in North America??
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Great Britain has no colonies in North America. Bermuda, in the Caribbean, is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Bermuda is not in the Caribbean, but in the Atlantic Ocean. It's considered part of North America.
Answered by
Becca
sorry, why DID Great Britian have colonies in North America?
Answered by
Aryna
sorry, i like to change names. i said that.:)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Britain had colonies in North America for land, money, trade, and power. The original colonists were enticed here by hopes of more religious freedom and a more prosperous life.
Answered by
Aryna
thank u sooo much!! unfortunately, i hav a couple more.:(
In what ways was the threat of American Expansion into British North America a reasion for federal union (COnfederation)?
Im sorry for keeping u up by the way!!!
In what ways was the threat of American Expansion into British North America a reasion for federal union (COnfederation)?
Im sorry for keeping u up by the way!!!
Answered by
Becca
ugh!!! my name is becca!!! sorry:)it keeps changing
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