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They were mad about it because of the high taxes.

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The revoulotionary war is a war that colonist and the britan side fight for freedom because the British made the colonies to pay their taxes. The colonist got angry and they started the revoulotionary?

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What made colonist angry with king george the 3rd?

the in tolerable acts


Who made the colonist angry after the french and Indian war ended?

John Adams or king george :P


How did Paul Revere use the Boston Massacre the Sons of Liberty?

hey made the British look as though they where just shooting down the colonists just because.... Bias: against the British Reason: to try to make the British look bad One side of the story: only the colonist side is shown in the Boston massacre picture


How did the colonies respond to new taxes?

Many of the British taxes mad the colonists angry. One tax that really made the colonist angry was the stamp act which put a tax on all paper goods such as newspapers. The taxes were a causing factor of the American Revolution.


Why did the colonies grow angry at Britain?

It was because of "No Taxation Withot Representation". This was when Britain made laws without the colonist saying something. They had enough money to pay the taxes, but they had no voice in Parliment. This made them very angry.


What did paul reverve do?

he told the colonist the British were coming and he also made tools for the war


How did the American colonist feel about proclamation why did they feel this way?

I believe you are referring to the proclamation of 1763 or something like that where they were not allowed to cross the appellation mountains. They were very angry even though it was for their own good.


Why did the colonists fight the British?

The English viewed the American colonies as a way to earn money. In this way, the British taxed the colonists and allowed them little freedom. The colonies didn't have any say on what decisions were made, and the decisions that were made were made across an ocean. They were constantly patrolled by British officers, the things that they produced were taxed for benefit of the British, etc. etc. Eventually, the colonists grew tired of being controlled by England and decided to rebel. Personally, I think the main reason that the colonists wanted to rebel was that they were a separate place - across an ocean! - and they wanted their own say into the decisions that affected them.


How did the American colinist resist and reject the British controls?

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How did the British massacre help the colonists cause?

It made the British look like monsters, essentially, helping the colonist use it for propoganda for war.


What did the British government do with the fort Louisbourg?

Gave it back to France, which made the colonists angryGave it back to France which made the colonists angry