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The british people.
Because they Lacked a unified army due to the fact many of colonists still thought of themselves as British
Lacked a unified army because many still thought of themselves as british
Lacked a unified army because many still thought of themselves as british
Lord Clibe expanded the British territories by dual. He also expanded British territories by double government.
The British were taxing the colonists without representation in Parliament.
What changed the colonists ideas about British later
The British protected the colonists primarily to maintain their economic interests and ensure the stability of the colonies, which were valuable sources of raw materials and markets for British goods. Additionally, the British sought to prevent conflicts with Native Americans and other colonial powers, believing that a strong military presence would safeguard colonial territories. This protection was also aimed at fostering loyalty among the colonists, ensuring that they remained supportive of British rule and continued to contribute to the empire's wealth.
The British now controlled territories in the Ohio River Valley and they forbade the colonists to expand into these lands. The French and Indian War had been costly, and this changed the attitude of King George and Parliament about the colonists. They now believed it was time for the colonists to pay for their protection, and to enrich English coffers.
The colonists called the British soldiers Red Coats. This is because of the uniforms they wore, which were red. The British called the colonists Yankees.
The colonists were British and when they declared independence they were seen as traitors by the king.
They spoke English.