In 1658 upon the death of Cromwell, the Englishmen were psychologically angered by the puritanical saint life they had been forced to live for a long period. They vowed never to be part of the tyrannical government that was based on monarchy, religious as well as a military dictatorship. It was during this period that the civil war affected the English colonies due to the use of the imperial control in the region. The Puritans managed to establish their territories within England that are marked by the Great migrated which occurred in 1629-1640. This paper provides a comprehensive discussion on how socioeconomic factors in North America from the early 1600s to the 1770s shaped the thirteen English colonies and led to their ultimate rebellion against the mother country and their declaration of independence.
There were certain socioeconomic factors in North America within the 1600s to the 1770s including; precarious …show more content…
For instance, these factors facilitated the glorious revolution that was evident in these colonies. Moreover, Andros was overthrown by the English colonists. There were English royal colonies that were established by 1692. The royal colonies included Massachusetts, Maryland as well as the New York. Equally a relationship was established for the royal colonies and the parliament system. Nonetheless, the English colonies introduced both central administrations as well as the economic nationalism systems within their colonies. Socially, the English colonies encountered both multiculturalism and a polyglot system where the regions dominated experienced massive diversity. Upon the death of Charles II his younger brother, an absolutist as well as a Catholic, made changes in the English colonies by integrating his conceptual beliefs. However, the glorious revolution in 1688 led to the termination of divine-right monarchy within the England