The British citizens were being heavily taxed and the French and Indian War had taxed the British heavily. They thought that it was only right that the colonists whom they had spent so much money protecting, and who were taxed lightly in comparison with the other British citizens, to help pay. Note please that prior to this the British had allowed the colonists to tax themselves and did not impose revenue raising taxes upon the colonies. When they began doing so, it was a diversion from what the colonists were used to. The colonies did NOT wish to part with the British, they merely wished for a return of their autonomy.
The French and Indian war was the event that provoked the American Revolution. The French and Indian war or Seven years war, lead to certain events that caused Americans to realize that their English liberties were being denied. The French and Indian war caused debts among the British. The British realized that during the war the income from the colonies was insufficient. After the war, the British needed certain ways in which to gain revenue. They imposed taxes on the Colonists.
These taxes, in turn, caused a stir among Americans. The Stamp Act was a tax imposed on the colonists without representation . Their liberties as English citizens were being denied. Radical Whigs would go as far to say it was a conspiracy because when one was tried for disobeying the Stamp tax one would be tried in Admiral Courts, which did not have presumption of innocence. Other Americans were reluctant revolutionaries, they wanted the tax removed, but, they did not want to secede from Britain.
When a colonist served in the army, they were not allowed to be anything higher than a Colonel. This upset many Americans because they believed they, as British citizens, should be able to be a general in the Army. Americans still wanted to serve Britain; however, they wanted the same privileges as Englishmen.
There were also economic reasons as to why the Americans eventually rebelled. After the French and Indian War, Britain gained supremacy in North America . The colonists got a lot of new land; however they were not able to settle it. In an attempt to make the Indians happy and to make sure they won't rebel, the British imposed the Proclamation of 1763, forbidding the Americans to settle the land . The Americans were upset with the British. They felt that, they fought a war and were not able to settle the land that they rightfully won.
The land gained by the French and Indian War was also the area where the French lived before, like Quebec. The Quebec Act was an attempt by the British to keep the French in Quebec content. Radical Whigs saw this as a conspiracy because the French did not have rule by law or trial juries. French were Catholic, and Americans saw this as a deal between the corrupt papacy and King George to return to Catholicism. This caused more unrest in the colonies.
There were also many reluctant revolutionaries. Americans considered themselves English and thought they deserved the same rights as Englishmen. Governors and Generals did not believe Americans were Englishmen. They treated the Americans badly. William Pitt's policy of impressments upset many Americans. He took men off boats and forced them into the army where they were not treated like Englishmen. He also seized supplies for his men from American citizens.
After the French and Indian war, permanent troops were stationed in America because Britain felt America needed more protection. Americans were forced to house these troops. Americans felt their liberties as Englishmen were being undermined. They thought that they should not have to house troops they did not want there in the first place. Radical Whigs thought it was a conspiracy because once troops were stationed in the colonies Britain would easily be able to have complete control over the Colonists.
The French and Indian war provoked the American Revolution. It led to unwanted taxes which undermined English liberties. It led to the Proclamation of 1763 which did not let Americans to settle their own land. Radical Whigs wanted to secede. Reluctant revolutionaries wanted to stay Englishmen, however, with all the events, which occurred in a chain reaction from the French Revolution, they were forced to rebel. In conclusion, The French and Indian war is the starting point for the American Revolution.
The war also left France practically bankrupt and the British not much better off. The British decided to tax America to pay for the war, (Overlooking the fact that they had received almost all the colonies that the French had in the treaty.) by using several different schemes over about a decade. These schemes were rendered largely unsuccessful by a combination of smuggling and boycott. Ultimately, some of the colonists rejected the idea that the British even had a right to collect taxes, throwing tea into Boston harbor.
they went to America and made new colonies !!!!
It caused tension between their relationship
there were a war
Political upheaval made the American colonies want to revolutionize and leave Britain.
The American colonies declared independence from Britain because of the taxation.
The political development that increased tensions between the colonies and Great Britain before the revolution was the taxation that the colonists deemed unfair. Ultimately, England was becoming too controlling.
Relations Between Britain and its American Colonies ... As a result, the British took control of lands that had been claimed by France. ... They had come to consider their colonial legislatures as smaller, but similar to ... They had different everyday concerns than the people in Britain.
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Political upheaval made the American colonies want to revolutionize and leave Britain.
It strengthened their relationship and also, made Britain pay more attention to the colonies instead of the usual neglect.
The political revolution against England resulting in the independence of the 13 colonies of Britain in N.A.
seperate colonies
The relations between Great Britain and their former colonies would be deterred.
The political development that increased tensions between the colonies and Great Britain before the revolution was the taxation that the colonists deemed unfair. Ultimately, England was becoming too controlling.
The American colonies declared independence from Britain because of the taxation.
The North American colonies in the 1600s were both similar in that they wanted the freedom of religion and to be treated fairly by Great Britain. The political aspects and financial aspects of each of the colonies however were very different.
France expected that their colonies would always be part of France. Britain trained their colonies to be self-governing.
Britain applied for the policy of mercantilism to its American colonies through the Navigation Acts. It led to inflation and alienation in the colonies.
The relations between Great Britain and their former colonies would be deterred.
what American revolution travelled to Europe to try to bring peace between Britain and the American colonies