that question is false.
No Because The British Treated The French Poorly.
Spanish and British treated the native's poorly. They saw them as worthless.
Its poorly qualified clergy and close ties with British authorities.
Because the Japanese had greater experience in jungle warfare and could easily outmatch the poorly equipped, demoralized British.
its poorly qualified clergy and close ties with British authorities.
they just waited until the british were on the verge of winning the war and then they joined in ---- the British were very close to breaking point and so were the French. The Americans provided the supplies, morale boost, and money needed to finish the war. i also think it went much easier because of Germany's ill advised and poorly prepared 1918 offensive ----
Benedict Arnold. He gave the British information and he was to turn over West Point , but after he was found out he tried to get help from the British they treated him poorly. He died dishonored and broke in London.
They were treated very well, given that the Australian Gold Rush occured in British colonies. The Chinese, on the other hand, were treated very poorly.
They were angered because they felt the rules were unfair and that the British government was being unlawful and that that they were being treated poorly which is what brought on the war. I hope I answered your question:)
They threw all of the boxes of tea on a British trading ship overboard and this was called the Boston Tea Party.
The Americans initially failed to win key battles such as the Siege of Boston and the New York campaign. They also struggled with a lack of funds, disorganization, and poorly equipped troops.
The British had multiple criticisms of the colonies in 1763. They thought the colonial militia had been poorly trained. The colonies did not pay the war costs and General Washington did no obey orders to attach a French fort.