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Paragraph on to resist or endure successfully?
The American colonists formed a resistance movement to resist the policies of the British Parliament. One of the most notable organizations that emerged was the Sons of Liberty, which sought to oppose British taxation and other measures that they viewed as oppressive. Other forms of resistance also included boycotts, protests, and eventually the American Revolution.
Ethiopia.
In the end they were unable to resist removal.
The American colonist resisted and rejected the British control by one the American colonist had a boycott on the British tea.that made an impact on the brritish because that was the most bought product in british. Two the American colonist had something called the Boston tea party a dumped all the tea that was imported in the sea. And the American colonist stopped drinking tea and started drinking cofee.
Ethiopia and Siam successfully resisted European rule by working with the powers. For example Siam was allowed to remain a neutral state because it served as a buffer zone between France and British occupied territory and wasn't allied with either.
Well they allied with the British because the British promised to give the Natives land in return. In a sense, the British persuaded/bribed the Natives into being allies with them.
Jefferson did not want to raise taxes and did not want a large navy.
Refer to that regions website for further details.
Many Americans believed that the British were supporting Tecumseh, the Shawnee leader, because of the growing tensions between American settlers and Native American tribes in the Northwest Territory. Tecumseh had sought to unify various tribes to resist American expansion, and his alliance with the British during the War of 1812 fueled suspicions. Additionally, the British were seen as a potential ally for Native Americans in their efforts to protect their lands from American encroachment. This belief contributed to American hostility towards both Tecumseh and British forces during the conflict.
Tecumseh decided to join the British during the War of 1812 primarily to resist the westward expansion of American settlers into Native American lands. He believed that a strong alliance with the British could help protect Native American sovereignty and preserve their territories. Additionally, Tecumseh sought to unite various tribes against common threats, viewing the British as potential allies in achieving these goals. His decision was rooted in a broader struggle for Native American rights and autonomy in the face of increasing American encroachment.
Winston Churchill