they ding dong ditched their houses
This was the Sugar Act.
The British government tried to stop American colonists from smuggling with the Sugar Act.
they first revolted, then wrote the declaration of Independence
By issuing the Proclamation of 1763
H.M.S. Gaspee
H.M.S. Gaspee
They would stop trade with all british. They destroyed british goods in the colonies. They basically rebeled.Vowed to not imprt British goods.
john parker
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The British said they would stop colonists from settling in the West.The British claimed that they would stop westward expansion into the frontier beyond the Allegheny and Appalachian mountain ranges.
because the british got fed up with the colinest and yeah bynote from new answerer: the British DID NOT get fed up with the Colonists. The colonists got fed up with the british. Because of said reasons belowNew Answer: February 11, 20091.) Because the British kept giving taxes to the Colonists. They treated the Colonists like a "money tree". So everytime the British needed money, they just took some from the Colonists.2.) Colonists began smuggling in sugar3.) The British had the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act.STAMP ACT = every written document now had a taxSUGAR ACT = this was to stop colonists from smuggling goods (mostly and other foods)4.) Eventually, the Colonists got really pissed off.
The colonists were trying to stop the British at Lexington from going on to Concord when the 77 men waited on the towns green for the soldiers.