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The reason was that England was over-taxing the colonists for their purchases of paint, tea, and other needs in order to pay for their (England's) war with a different country. The colonists tried smuggling in tea and other goods from elsewhere, but were caught at it by the British, who then blockaded at least the northern colonies to force taxed purchases from England. That was pretty much the final straw for the colonists, and they declared independance from England.
Parliament raised taxes to get money because England was in debt for helping the colonists win the French and Indian war.
Tbe colonists help fight the French so that England could gain control of some land west of the Applachian Mountains. Remember at this time, the colonists were still loyal to England. After the French and Indian war, England did not want the colonists to get into fights with the natives on the western side of the colonies. So then the issued the (Royal) Proclmation of 1763, stating that the Colonists could not move west of the Appalachian Mountains. The colonists were really mad at this, because they had just fought a war to gain land, and now they weren't allowed to move onto it.From the war, England was also in a huge debt, so they started taxing the colonists on all sorts of everyday neccesities, and people started having boycotts and protests against the products made from England. Thus, the Revolutionary War eventually started when the colonists got mad enough at England.
Many colonists came to escape religious persecution
The reason the British imposed the Tea Act on the Colonists was due to debt. Britain had taken on much debt to help the colonists and they were trying to recover some of the funds.
The original reason the colonists fought in the Revolutionary War was to gain their independence from England.
the colonists went to war with Great Britain to protect their rights as English citizens
dude, really now? because we wanted our freedom and we were tired of their high taxes. we didn't want to be part of their country anymore.
Religious freedom, wealth, land.
they wanted colonists to trade with England
The reason King George and Parliament did not give the American colonists representation in the legislature is because they did not consider the colonists citizens of England, but rather inhabitants of a British colony.
England wasn't needed to explain. It had,immense arms and weird diplomacy which were properly used.
The reason was that England was over-taxing the colonists for their purchases of paint, tea, and other needs in order to pay for their (England's) war with a different country. The colonists tried smuggling in tea and other goods from elsewhere, but were caught at it by the British, who then blockaded at least the northern colonies to force taxed purchases from England. That was pretty much the final straw for the colonists, and they declared independance from England.
The colonists desired the right to control basic aspects of their economy.
Taxation without representation and the tyranny of the King because the king of England at that time was being too "bossy" to the colonists, and the last straw was`all the taxing and the Boston tea party. they cut ties afterwards and went to war.
the reason why the people of europe wanted to move was based on religouse views
Everybody who lived in England in the 17th century had to be a part of the Anglican Church, which the king had made the official church of England. This is the reason that most colonists came to America, to seek religious freedom.