The British created many acts in which the British King made. Some of those acts were:
The Stamp Act
The Tea Act
The Sugar Act
The Tarrif Act
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The colonists at that time saw themselves a British, the British were their own countrymen.
the colonists supported the british
The soldiers were in Boston because of the Quartering Act which states that British soldiers will stay in colonists house. The colonists must give the soldiers food, clothes, materials, a bed, a room, and other things. This enraged the colonists. The soldiers would give in return protection from other countries or the Indians from the French and Indian War.
The French colonists treated the Native Americans with A LOT more respect than the other colonists did (including British colonists). The NAs would have rather had no colonization on their land at all, but given the choice to defend the peaceful French territory or fight alongside the British (who wanted to acquire that territory) it was an easy decision for them to make.
the british
The colonists at that time saw themselves a British, the British were their own countrymen.
the colonists supported the british
There was no US during the French and Indian War!!!The French and their Indian allies were fighting the British. Since the 13 colonies were British colonies the French were fighting the colonies.In fact George Washington served as a major in the militia of the British colony of Virginia during the French and Indian War fighting against the French.After the British won, they imposed taxes on the colonists to pay for having defended them against the French. The British also placed troops in the colonists homes to defend against any later attacks. These were two of the actions that later led to the American Revolution.
The British colonists were upset with the French in the Indian War because of the French's involvement in North America. The French had established a strong presence in the region, constructing forts and trading posts along the waterways. This posed a threat to the British, who wanted to expand their own trading and settlement in the area, and to the Native Americans, who were wary of the Europeans' encroachment on their ancestral lands. The British colonists saw the French influence in the region as a challenge to their own ambitions and objectives. The following factors led to the British colonists' dissatisfaction with the French: The French had a strong presence in the region with forts and trading posts The French presence posed a threat to the British and Native American interests The British colonists saw the French as a challenge to their own ambitions and objectivesThe tension between the British and French in North America eventually led to the Indian War, where the colonists sought to gain control of the region and protect their interests.
French colonists generally had friendlier relations with the American Indians.
The soldiers were in Boston because of the Quartering Act which states that British soldiers will stay in colonists house. The colonists must give the soldiers food, clothes, materials, a bed, a room, and other things. This enraged the colonists. The soldiers would give in return protection from other countries or the Indians from the French and Indian War.
The French fought with the colonists, and the Spanish helped somewhat as well
The French colonists treated the Native Americans with A LOT more respect than the other colonists did (including British colonists). The NAs would have rather had no colonization on their land at all, but given the choice to defend the peaceful French territory or fight alongside the British (who wanted to acquire that territory) it was an easy decision for them to make.
the british colonists had to house british troops.
French
the british
Both the French and the British colonists were helped by their Indian allies.