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They were not at war in 1770.
The Americans went to war with the British because they felt that the British were unfairly taxing them just to pay off their debts, which they were. The famous slogan: "NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION" means just that. There were no people in the British Parliament to represent the Americans. Besides this, the Americans also wanted freedom as a separate country.
when the idian was go againts them in the proclamation war.
the americans did want to go to war against the british : )
The british banned the Americans to settle in the Appalachians, raised taxes, and increased military presence. The Boston tea party got the British pretty pissed off too. Finally American assemblies voted to go to war...
I'm not sure exactly what your asking but this is a possible answer."Americans almost went to war with the British in Washington."
Yes, this caused them to go to war with Britain because the British thought that they had to silence the rebellion.
Because the Land there was an ocean between the British and the Americans, it made it easier to raid boats and sink ships. And when the British wanted to go to other places to trade for resources, they wouldn't be able to because the Americans found many allies around the area.
They were angry at British impressment of American seamen,and support of Indian attacks against Americans,and wanted to conquer canada.
Well the british are !@##$%^@#$%@#$%^
Though the Native Americans who had supported the Patriots were pleased with the victory, the Natives who had not were in danger, as the Americans were very angry at them. Many Native Americans had supported the British in the American Revolution; not only because the British treated Natives much more civilly than the colonists did, but because Natives viewed the British as weaker and less dangerous than Colonials. If the British won, many tribes reasoned, it would be easier to force whites out of America once and for all.It left them vulnerable to the Americans hunger for land
The British had forts in Canada and northern U.S. that the Americans wanted to get rid of. Also the British navy was impressing (forcing) U.S. merchants to join their navy.