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Because Britain was charging outrageous taxes on everyday things to pay of the king's debts.
One of the things discussed in the mid Atlantic in the early days of WW2 in a meeting between Roosevelt and Churchill was the colonies of Britain. Roosevelt and the US frowned on colonialism and believed it had no place in the modern world .Churchill was on that ship to plead for US aid. Even a hard nosed old bulldog knows when he's over a barrel and part of the agreement was that Britain would begin to dismantle its Empire after the war.
Two of the primary things that Britain agreed to in the Treaty of Paris were that the colonies of the United States would be free and sovereign from that point on and that the British crown relinquished all claims to its government.
The American Declaration of Independence states a lot more than three things. It's essentially the summary to Britain as to why the colonies wanted their independence and how they thought the country should be run.
In the 1600's most people wanted idependence in England. So they got on a boat and moved to New England for tade, wealthand religion. What 2 things did England want to find in America
The thirteen colonies protested many things. They did not like any of the laws or taxes that Britain imposed on them.
Lot of things, your question is vague, the answer is lots of stuff.
There were several factors that all worked together to draw Britain's attention to the American colonies. The first factor was France and Spain's withdraw from the American colonies, leaving Britain as the only control. The thirteen colonies between South Carolina and Main had also grown in trade and economy. The colonies had also developed urban centers and large populations, this meant that the colonies had a strong economy and society independent from the British government which drew Britain's attention.
Because Britain was charging outrageous taxes on everyday things to pay of the king's debts.
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One of the things discussed in the mid Atlantic in the early days of WW2 in a meeting between Roosevelt and Churchill was the colonies of Britain. Roosevelt and the US frowned on colonialism and believed it had no place in the modern world .Churchill was on that ship to plead for US aid. Even a hard nosed old bulldog knows when he's over a barrel and part of the agreement was that Britain would begin to dismantle its Empire after the war.
Two of the primary things that Britain agreed to in the Treaty of Paris were that the colonies of the United States would be free and sovereign from that point on and that the British crown relinquished all claims to its government.
taxation without representation, the bringing of goods to the colonies which the colonies didn't ask for and didn't want to pay for, the Boston tea party, in which the British attempted to collect tax from the colonies, whereupon the colonists dumped all the tea into Boston harbor. The Britain representatives attempted to give orders to the colonists on all things, which was resented by the colonists.
The American Declaration of Independence states a lot more than three things. It's essentially the summary to Britain as to why the colonies wanted their independence and how they thought the country should be run.
This practice of having colonies was called Imperialism and there were several reasons for it. This was durinbg the time of industrialization, when nations were building factories and mass-producing things. Colonies were a way to get cheap natural resources and cheap labor. They also created new markets for selling the things that the factories produced. More than just an econimic issue, colonies were a badge of status. The more colonies a nation had, the more powerful it was. It was basically a competition between the nations.
If they have colonies, then that is an easier one to answer. If they have colonies, most had separate branches for them, and had a system to get them directly to the main parliament. If without colonies, they had a parliament and a set of ministers.
In the 1600's most people wanted idependence in England. So they got on a boat and moved to New England for tade, wealthand religion. What 2 things did England want to find in America