The Boston tea party served notice on the British that the American colonists were fed up with the continually increasing number of commodities that the British were levying taxes on. The British required the colonists to buy many things from them, the British.
The Americans had been happy to bypass buying tea from the British, and instead bought tea from various American smugglers at a very lower cost. The British finally caught on to this and blocked the smugglers' ships, forcing the colonists to again purchase from the British.
It didn't take long for the Sons of Liberty to set up a protest, posing as Huron Indians . . . this was the Boston tea party, which involved dumping bales of British tea into Boston Harbor.
Yes, because it told the colonists that rebellion was okay
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because it helped the british more than it helped the colonists.it did not help the colonists at all.
Saratoga
The miners strike will always be remembered British working class history as the most significant turning point in power relationship between working class organizations of the trade unions, and state representing interests of the privileged minority in late twentieth century.
Conflicts between the British and the colonists had been on the rise because the British government had been trying to increase control over the colonies and raise taxes at the same time. The event in Boston helped to unite the colonies against Britain. What started as a minor fight became a turning point in the beginnings of the American Revolution. The Boston Massacre helped spark the colonists' desire for American independence, while the dead rioters became martyrs for liberty.
It gave hope to the colonists and convinced France to sign the Treaty of Alliance
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Yes, because it told the colonists that rebellion was okay
Yes, because that made the british relize how powerful the.colonist really arr
The colonists responded by turning the elite movement of the wealthy into a common movement of the people. The colonists went on to band together to fight the British.
because it helped the british more than it helped the colonists.it did not help the colonists at all.
The wealthy elite initiated the American rebellion. The ordinary colonists responded by turning the elite movement into a mass movement.
The Battle of Trenton in which George Washington and his troops surprised the British along the Delaware River.
the battle of bunker hill was a turning point in the war/revolution. the colonists proved themselves able to defeat the british army
the battle of bunker hill was a turning point in the war/revolution. the colonists proved themselves able to defeat the british army
When the French agreed to assist the colonists.
The battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the war. The British lost. Since the British lost, this gave the American soldiers and colonists hope for the future .The Americans could still win the war. The Americans won, by the way.