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Q: What does this picture tell you about how the British soldiers responded to the colonists who protested during revolutionary times?
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Why did the british fight in the Revolutionary War?

because the colonists didn't have soldiers


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What was the contienental army in revolutionary war?

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How did the British react to the colonists reaction?

The act that upset the colonists was the Stamp Act, putting tax on all printed material, and the Sugar Act further angered the colonists, as the English were trying to make a monopoly with molasses taxes. The colonists responded with a few kids throwing snowballs at the English soldiers, and they raised their guns. The snowballs were then filled with sharp objects, and a shot rang out, and that shot was known as the shot that started the Revolutionary War.


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Was quartering act part of the precursor to the revolutionary war?

Yes, it was. The Colonists were very unhappy with having to provide quarters for soldiers in their houses.


How did the colonists during the American Revolutionary War manage to get along?

They formed an alliance together farmers and soldiers to gete verything evened out even if they had to kill.


Who is a Hessian mercenary from george washingtons socks?

Hessian soldiers were mercenary German soldiers, meaning they were paid to fight on another country's behalf. They fought against the American colonists, on the side of the British, in the Revolutionary War.


How did soldiers live in the Revolutionary War?

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What did the colonist do for the Quartering act?

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What did the quartering act for the colonists to do?

Required the Colonist's to provide Barracks & supplies for the British Troops .