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taxation without representation...the colonists had no representatives in Parliament to vote against the ever increasing taxes....and besides if they hadnt you wouldn't have been free :)
The British said they would stop colonists from settling in the west
They aimed to crush the spirit of the colonies with taxes and propaganda, and to quell stirrings of revolution by quartering British soldiers in the homes of colonists, to be an ever-present reminder of the presence of Britain and the consequences of rebellion.
From the British isles: Scotland, England, Wales or Northern Island. There's a load of little Islands around Brtain as well. Word to the wise ... don't ever call Democratic Irishman 'British', they don't like it.
no
the colonists got mad at the British parliament because they were being taxed without representation. this meant that the colonists were being taxed to the amount of what ever the British thought was right. after the french and Indian war, the British won, but lost a lot of money. to gain the money back, they taxed all the people who lived in the colonies. there are a lot of acts among the colonists that expressed their anger such as: the Sugar Act of 1764, the Stamp Act of 1765, the Quartering act of 1765, the Townshend Act of 1767, the Boston Tea Party of 1773, and the intolerable Act
The south of what? And battles in what war? There are many souths on the planet and there have been many battles. The British Empire was the largest Empire the world has ever seen. Please can you re-ask the question giving the missing information.
Revolutionary war. First shot of the war. It was British on one side, and colonists on the other. No one moved a muscle, and suddenly they heard a shot. No one ever knew who that was but it started the battle.
No
maybe but if not call her
No. You have to be British for that.
Colonists were a people separate from Britain. For Apex.