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The cost of the British involvement in North America soon turned into burden a burden for the colonists. To enforce the Proclamation of 1763, King George III left 10,000 soldiers in America.
because king george 111 thought he still ruled them over seas and they weren't following the rules
The British began sending soldiers to North America in the early 17th century, with the establishment of the Jamestown colony in Virginia in 1607. This marked the first permanent English settlement in North America. Throughout the 1600s and 1700s, additional colonies were founded, and British military presence increased, particularly during conflicts such as King Philip's War and the French and Indian War.
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england needed more food
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King Henry II did send British soldiers to enforce the Townshend Acts in the colonies. These soldiers were provided with blank search warrants which allowed them to search all types of buildings in an effort to enforce these acts.
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During the American Revolution, King George III and the British government passed the Quartering Acts, which allowed British soldiers to live in citizens' homes without the homeowner's permission and be fed and clothed.
Redcoats(british), Hessians german soldiers also called mercenaries. These soldiers fought not out of loyalty but for pay
The King of EnglandThe British sent Hessian forces to fight the American colonists during the Revolutionary War, which took part in the later half of the 1700s. It is estimated that the Hessians made up a quarter of British forces used in America.