Were the 13 Colonies to different to Unite as a Nation?
The original colonies were like 13 independent countries because they had different laws, their own militia, and their own money.
What obstacles presented themselves as the Colonies sought to create new nation.
As you look at the following maps and access the accompanying links answer these questions:
What obstacles presented themselves as the Colonies sought to create new nation.
As you look at the following maps and access the accompanying links answer these questions:
- How might the ethic diversity of the Colonies create obstacles to unity?
- How might the economic diversity of the Colonies create obstacles to unity, or might it force unity after severing ties with England?
- How might the population distribution of the of the Colonies create obstacles to unity? Would settlers in the west see things the same way as city dwellers, near the coasts?
- How might the Geography of the east coast of North America create obstacles to unity? 900 miles from North to South.
- How might varied colonial governments of the Colonies create obstacles to unity? Would they be willing to give up control?
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