They jmped off the side of the boat to commit suicide because they would rather die than give in to slavery
Independence from the slave owners
King was frustrated because the English colony was the only colony who had a lot of rights and angry that they weren't appreciating his kindness.
They were upset about it because they didn't want to lose their slaves.
They staged a revolution against Gorbachev's regime.
They staged a revolution against Gorbachev's regime.
They have resented the British ever since. However if they knew their history they would know that the Ulster-Scots who were planted there, were in fact in Ireland long before the Irish invaded Ireland in 149AD.
he was furious when he received the decleration of independence
For Americans, sure they are happy, but not so well in England.
The reaction of a loyalist to the Declaration of Independence would have been that colonists do not have a right to simply declare their independence. Colonists are subjects of the crown, whether they agree or not. King George III rules by divine right. God save the king.
they were not happy so Abigail Adams told her husband to "remember the ladies". that's when they included them:)
King was frustrated because the English colony was the only colony who had a lot of rights and angry that they weren't appreciating his kindness.
That depends on if the colonist was a self-proclaimed loyalist or patriot. The Declaration of Independence was generally well received by patriots as they wished to separate from England. Loyalists who stood by the king either disapproved or hated it. If the colonist was not sided, it is unclear how they might react.
With a declaration of war.
Slave owners treated slaves more harshly .
some would have put up a fight
Really mad. They were desperate to get there slaves back so they contacted the government, but they couldn't help.
Loyalists were against the Declaration of Independence. They believed that America should be loyal to Britain. Many Loyalists simply left America. About 80,000 of them fled to Canada or Britain during or just after the war. Because Loyalists were often wealthy, educated, older, and Anglican, the American social fabric was altered by their departure.
The slaves tried to resist the northern soldiers descending upon their plantations.