to go against anothers goverment
yes they had reason to rebel
The American colonists. They wanted freedom
They were called "Rebels" or "Rebel"
colonists boycotted, sons of liberty burned down newspaper stands
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense as well as The Crisis, and encouraged the colonists to rebel against Britain. He was considered a significant inspiration to the Patriots.
They rebelled in Boston
The Colonists' didn't like being bothered and pushed around by the British and decided to rebel by boycotting goods.
Thomas Paine
He influenced many colonists to rebel against British rule
The American Loyalists did not consider taxes a reason to rebel. The Loyalists remained loyal to Britain even during the revolutionary war.
"no taxation without representation"
lol i got the same question for my h.w and i found out, that they rebel for their political principles. They rebel because they wanted the same rights as Britain, but Britain didn't allow it. The colonists was angry that they didn't have the same rights and have no power...........etc