Remember, colonists came to North America with the intention of forming a colony; that was planned. It was only later that colonists discovered that they didn't like the way they were being treated by the colonial power.
The U.S. (or the American colonies) and Great Britain.
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Britain Raised taxes on the America colonies because the the French & Indian war left them deeply in debt. The war had profited the colonies so Britain felt they should share in the cost.
it change it because the congress had the second continental
it change it because the congress had the second continental
The US was first the colonies of Britain, then the 13 colonies, then it was America, then the United States of America.
were not represented in the british parliament
The Atlantic Ocean separates Great Britain from America and the thirteen British colonies
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Sarcasm and accent.
If you are speaking on behalf of the original 13 colonies in America, then from Britain. Britain wanted to financially benefit from the existence of the colonies, so Britain taxed the colonies harshly. Obviously, the colonies did not particularly enjoy these taxes and fought to win their independence as a country of it's own.