Native Americans Indians were exempt from the British tax laws
Because it was taxation without no representation in parliament, hence they did not feel they had the rights to be taxed.
because they doubted that the colonists could defeat the British
The British did board the colonist ships, because they were the colonists. The acts of impressment, when British naval soldiers would commandeer American merchant ships in order to force the sailors to fight under the British Crown against Napoleon did not occur until the early 1800s.
They didn't get along because the British colonists were always expanding out west into native American territory.
Patriot was the term used for a colonist who resisted a tax law implemented by the British. John Adams is an example of someone who was an American Patriot.
John burgoyne
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.
because they doubted that the colonists could defeat the British
Because anything that hurt the British, especially British world trade, was fine by the French.
they were angry because the British was stopping then but they still moved west
why because the hoes and the strippers were getting all the money
because the colonist owedthe money to the british because the british gave them a free life with no taxes and free food
The battle of Saratoga.
he argued that tthe british goverment had no right to tax the colonist because they had no rerspresnitive in parlement
Hebelieved that the Patriots had done nothing to help the British solve the crisis. He believed that the colonist should be more accepting of what the British wanted, since it was the parent country. He believed that the colonist were to quick to call for fighting. He also believed that the colonist should agree to be governed by Parliament and to pay British taxes. He believed that by refusing to obey British laws, the colonist had given up their right to protest. In addition, He believed Great Britain was stronger than the colonies and that it's army and navy would overrun them.
The British did board the colonist ships, because they were the colonists. The acts of impressment, when British naval soldiers would commandeer American merchant ships in order to force the sailors to fight under the British Crown against Napoleon did not occur until the early 1800s.
The British so no need to pay for the cost of having their troops in a country because they believed that their troops were instrumental in bringing law and order to the place.
because the Americans were not trained and they were weak and the British were strong and trained so it was a surprise that the Americans one