The British view it as hardly a massacre which influenced the forming of an outspoken Anti British public opinion.
conflict between british soldiers ands Boston residents resulted in five deaths
what were the british explanations/reasons for the partition of bengal in 1905?
it was an objective and biased statement in the point of view of those who wrote it.
Both, but most people remember him as a hero, because he helped win victory against the British. He was a traitor because he thought people don't respect him, so he joined the British also because he made a deal. Benidict didn't get what he wanted from the British, which was money, so he died poor.
They helped the British in one point of view by kidnapping the children of patriots and using them for chores. The loyalists also were better in a way; they were reinforced by the king and his soldiers so that when the British occupied New York(1779-1783), the loyalists who took shelter there were protected by the British.
conflict between british soldiers ands Boston residents resulted in five deaths
it showed a anti mark because offal of the nuttered dogs got thrown at british there for they antied themselfs
There view is they get more money that's what they intended for all of there Acts just like America they need taxes to not be in debt but the British went over board with all of there taxes.
He thinks people are traitors for signing the declaration of independence.
The British did not view the boycotting of all British goods as a threat.
"Hur mår du?", it is pronounced (from british point of view) "hur mour do".
A Just View of the British Stage was created in 1724.
A Summary View of the Rights of British America was created in 1774.
England is one of the four countries of the United Kingdom. The other three are Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
what were the british explanations/reasons for the partition of bengal in 1905?
it was an objective and biased statement in the point of view of those who wrote it.
it was an objective and biased statement in the point of view of those who wrote it.