B. They increased maritime incidents of seizure and impressment.
The English remained in western forts; American sailors were being pressed into service aboard British ships. The British ignored American protests for these illegal actions, to no avail.
The English remained in western forts; American sailors were being pressed into service aboard British ships. The British ignored American protests for these illegal actions, to no avail.
because the British taxed them for no good reason.
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B. They increased maritime incidents of seizure and impressment.
It caused them to dislike British rule- a lot!
The English remained in western forts; American sailors were being pressed into service aboard British ships. The British ignored American protests for these illegal actions, to no avail.
The English remained in western forts; American sailors were being pressed into service aboard British ships. The British ignored American protests for these illegal actions, to no avail.
The English remained in western forts; American sailors were being pressed into service aboard British ships. The British ignored American protests for these illegal actions, to no avail.
The English remained in western forts; American sailors were being pressed into service aboard British ships. The British ignored American protests for these illegal actions, to no avail.
George Washington removed the Native American tribes, specifically the Shawnee and Mingo, from forts on the western frontier through military actions during the 1770s and 1780s. These actions were part of the broader American expansion into Native American territories.
impressment of American sailors and support for native Americans
The First and Second Continental Congresses both addressed issues that were a result of American and British communications.
Great Britain increased taxes on many items in the colonies.
tax acts and british governing
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