Here are some specific examples of how British rule over the 13 colonies differed from Spanish and French rule:
* Religion: The British colonies were religiously diverse, and the government generally tolerated all religions. In contrast, the Spanish and French colonies were both Roman Catholic, and other religions were not tolerated.
* Government: The British colonies had representative assemblies that gave the colonists a say in their own government. In contrast, the Spanish and French colonies were ruled by governors appointed by the home government.
* Trade: The British colonies were allowed to trade freely with other countries, while the Spanish and French colonies were restricted to trading with their home countries.
* Land ownership: The British colonies allowed colonists to own land, while the Spanish and French colonies generally did not.
These differences in British rule helped to create a sense of independence among the American colonists, and ultimately led to the American Revolution.