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They didn't get along because the British colonists were always expanding out west into native American territory.
Some reasons the colonists overthrew the British were because of being overtaxed, being forced to house British soldiers, and limited freedoms (press, speech, etc.) They were also not represented in Britain so some colonists felt England had no right to tax them ("No taxation without representation").
Whether or not the colonists won the Battle of Lexington is arguable. The colonists at Lexington numbered about 70, and were primarily normal citizens, not trained soldiers. When the professional British military showed up, the man in change of the militia told the colonists to disband, for they were no match for the superior British force: a massive military force of highly trained troops. As the colonists headed back to their houses, a shot rang out, from which side it is unknown. A general, non-ordered fire resounded from the British, and a small amount of colonists were in the position to fire back. Many colonists died, but the only British casualty was the commanding officer's horse. After this initial confrontation, the British pushed onward to Concord, destroying a meager amount of stashed weapons and supplies. As the British returns to their base however, they were constantly sniped from all sides. The British went on to loose hundreds of men as they trudged back to their barracks. As while the initial confrontation went badly, the British lost more men in total than the colonists did. The British also watched as everywhere around them became suddenly hostile, people shot at them from houses, behind walls, from basically everywhere. The Psychological aspect of this fact must have been pretty substantial as well. So did the British win the actual "battle" of Lexington. It depends on what you still consider as part of the battle. Hopefully an expect will come along and revise this answer to give you a straight-to-the point answer, but that's all I got.
The british fought on one side and the french and indians fought on the other side. The colonists fought on the british side, and got andgry when the proclamation of 1763 was passed: it stated that the colonists did not have access to the other dside of the Ohio river valley, only the native americans who fought along with the conlonists and the british. my name is Jayda Alfred i am 10 years old and i just blew your mind.
The evacuation of British and French soldiers from the Dunkirk beach was hampered by German air attacks , artillery shells along with being surrounded by the German army ; there was insufficient naval assets to properly and orderly evacuate all the remaining soldiers .
they hid along the road and fired at the british. Rushed to concord and lexington.
The first British colonists in Australia were convicts who had been transposed from England for various crimes, along with the marines to guard them, and the officers who were in charge of administrating and developing the new colony.
They formed an alliance together farmers and soldiers to gete verything evened out even if they had to kill.
The Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution, along with tar and feathering of British tax collectors
They didn't get along because the British colonists were always expanding out west into native American territory.
After the seven years' war, the British decided that the colonists should pay for the war debt and the army cost because the British were defending the Americans. The Americans retaliated because they thought that because they fought along side the British, and in their viewpoint, for the British, they shouldn't have to pay for something that was not their problem.
The French provided catering and helped with expenses and lent some of their skilled and expeirenced military leaders along with their soldiers, Poland also helped by lending their military leaders.prussa helped train men.spain gave gun powder,clothes,medics and money
The Battle of Trenton in which George Washington and his troops surprised the British along the Delaware River.
Some reasons the colonists overthrew the British were because of being overtaxed, being forced to house British soldiers, and limited freedoms (press, speech, etc.) They were also not represented in Britain so some colonists felt England had no right to tax them ("No taxation without representation").
Crispus Attucks is known to history as the first American to die in the colonists' fight for independence from Britain. Attucks, an escaped slave of African and Native American descent, was part of an angry mob that surrounded eight British soldiers on 5 March 1770 outside the Boston customs house. The soldiers fired on the crowd and Attucks was killed, along with four others. Immediately the fight was dubbed the "Boston Massacre" and was held up as an example of British severity.
They didn't get along so well.
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.