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Q: Did the British Parliament side with the colonists against King George III?
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What were the 5 grievances that colonists cited as a violation against king George and the British parliament?

That they will go to war


Why did King George and parliament pass the Coreceive Acts?

Beacuse the colonists started revolting against them


As George Washington prepared to lead the colonists against the British Continental what?

Attempted to make peace with King George III


Why did they not do so?

The reason King George and Parliament did not give the American colonists representation in the legislature is because they did not consider the colonists citizens of England, but rather inhabitants of a British colony.


Who prepared to lead the colonists against the British the Continental Congress tried to make peace with King George II?

George Washington


How could the British government have prevented the American Revolution?

By appealing to King George III to intervene in their behalf with the Parliament.


What was Congress doing while George Washington was preparing the colonists against the British?

The congress pursued peace


Who put a tax on import to the colonies?

British Parliament and King George III


What arguments did the colonist use to support their call for independence?

- Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness- King George III violated the rights of the colonists by taxing and passing unfair laws; British army violated the colonists rights too- colonists had the right to break away from Britain because the government should protect the people, but King George III didn't do that.


Why did the thirteen colonies become angry with king george?

Colonists in America became increasingly angry with King George III and the English Parliament in the years before the Revolutionary War. Much of this anger was caused because the colonists were given no representation in the government regarding issues such as taxation. Parliament passed many laws taxing the colonies without their agreement and these taxes became very burdensome.


What required colonists to house and feed British soldiers?

The legislation requires the quartering act


Who had taken away the colonists rights?

Britain - King George III and Parliament