Yes, the colonists should because England ended the salutary neglect after the French and Indian war.
The Declaration of Independence
They were called patriots.
Thomas Paine
because they were taxting them too much for the prostetutes
George III was the king of England that the colonist revolted against.
the declaration of independence
No. Discrimination is NEVER justified.
A Neutralist is a colonist way back in times who is neither on the Patriots' side, who go against Britain/England, nor the Loyalists' side, who was loyal to the kingdom of Britain/England.
they were called this because reb is short for rebel and the south was rebeling against the north
They wanted to revolt because of all the "Intolerable Acts". They wanted to be independent from King George the third. For more info, look it up or ask your history teacher.
Daniel Shays was justified in rebelling against the government due to the economic hardships faced by farmers in post-Revolutionary War America, including high taxes and debt. Many, like Shays, felt that the government was not representing their interests, leading to widespread discontent. The rebellion highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and the need for a stronger federal government that could address the economic issues and protect citizens' rights. Thus, Shays' actions can be seen as a response to systemic injustices and a call for reform.
by telling the colonist people that the British people are coming and the need to be prepared.