Political
Economic
Social
They don't like society, because society refuses it except their religion.
The American Revolution was about states rights, not religions. Slavery was the big issue.
Freedom and Independence. Non-oppressive government as well
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The American colonists' view of government was shaped by both the Enlightenment and the powerful influence of "The Great Awakening". The Enlightenment strongly influenced the founding generation to value the use of reason in this life. "The Great Awakening" ensured that respect for and reference to God would also influence the founders. Both reason and religion are in fact evidently at work (though in different ways) throughout the founding documents of, and the original view of government in, America.
they now know that it wouldn't be easy wining the colonists
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They began to desire political equality
They began to desire political equality
They began to desire political equality
Their enemies were the Patriots, the Patriots were the colonists. A group of people who fought for the thirteen colonies. The Loyalists thought of them as untrained soldiers, and they were correct. From an Americans point of view a Loyalist was a traitor who turned against the colonists to go with the British government.
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- by restricting the colonists' access to government meetings, function's of the government, any vote sessions, or any government secrets were restricted from the colonists.
The American colonists' view of government was shaped by both the Enlightenment and the powerful influence of "The Great Awakening". The Enlightenment strongly influenced the founding generation to value the use of reason in this life. "The Great Awakening" ensured that respect for and reference to God would also influence the founders. Both reason and religion are in fact evidently at work (though in different ways) throughout the founding documents of, and the original view of government in, America.
Loyalty to the government
Colonists protected themselves from abuse of power by forming a representative government.
The eighteenth century colonists were frustrated with the government. The did not understand why they weren't permitted representation in front of the government.
they now know that it wouldn't be easy wining the colonists