The answer is no because they wanted to choose their leader\president by the people or by themselves.
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The British generally wanted to invade Concord to take the colonists storage of arms, ammunition, and political leaders. Minutemen at Lexington tried to stop the British and this battle marked the beginning of the American Revolution. The Battle of Lexington was the first official shooting between the Colonists and the British.
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The colonists responded by "interpreting" very loosely that this act did not give Britain the power to tax them.
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british leaders feared that more fighting would take place on the frontier if colonists kept moving onto american-indian lands.
dutch leaders had to get more colonists so they tried to get more leaders to get colonists to go to new netherland
He was influential enough to rattle the Jewish leaders enough that they wanted to get rid off him.
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The British attempt to seize colonial supplies and leaders at Lexington and Concord
Siddhartha Gautama was the founder of Buddhism and the most influential leader of the philosophy. The Dalai Lama, Dharma Master Cheng Yen, and Thich Nhat Hanh have also acted as influential leaders of Buddhism.
Because colonists tried to convince British leaders into letting them do whatever they wanted.. also know as Independence !
Many leaders in England and a few in America opposed any compromise with American colonists. Most of the anger and blame in the colonies was directed at King George III, who was very strongly opposed to any compromise as was the Prime Minister Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford.
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Maximilien Robespierre
Some of the colonists disagreed with the leaders of Massachusetts since they did not want to go to war with England. They held the opinion that Massachusetts has provoked the war and they should fight on their own.
Influential leaders were able to create a unified Italy by making the citizenry think about the strength of one unit instead of provinces. There was a great military and economic prospect if all the provinces functioned as one unit.