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American colonists were divided among those who wanted independence, those who wanted to remain part of the British Empire, and those who were neutral.
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In the American Revolution, colonists of America had to choose whether to be in favor of the War of Independence or stay faithful to the King of Great Britain (George III) and his people. A part of America remained neutral, since they were not sure about what side to choose during the war. But most colonists, known as Patriots, were looking forward to become independent from Britain due to lack of representation and transgression of rights, whereas others, known as Loyalists, wanted to remain under Great Britain's rule for personal interests (such as political or economical reasons).
The statement that does not accurately describe a lasting result of the Crusades is B. Trade between Europe and Eastern Mediterranean dried up.
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A constitutional convention is a gathering for the purpose of writing a new constitution or revising an existing constitution. Members of a constitutional convention (sometimes referred to as "delegates" to a constitutional convention) are often, though not necessarily or entirely, elected by popular vote.
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Washington was a very strong leader at the Constitutional Convention.
I can infer that that event was a very memorable and very important event that perhaps even altered the course of the future a little bit.