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because the british were controlling them and they did not like it
all of these were reasons for colonial resistance
The Patriots wanted a revolutionary war because they believed the colonies were not treated fairly by the British crown.
The main reasons for the establishment of many of the colonies in America were religious freedom, relocation of prisoners, and to gain money. They also wanted to have more power and land.
Five reasons are: 1. religious freedom 2. to get away from British Tyranny 3. a chance to own land 4. adventure 5. to seek wealth
because the british were controlling them and they did not like it
The writers of the Declaration of Independence wanted everyone to understand the exact reasons why they felt the British were treating the colonies unfairly. These reasons included the fact that the British: Forced the colonists to pay for and provide housing for British forces in the colonies.
Some of the reasons the American colonies declared their independence from the British empire:The colonists were heavily taxedColonists had no say in their own affairsParliament made their laws
cause of the Boston tea party
the British army helps protect Britian against many reasons
The Patriots wanted a revolutionary war because they believed the colonies were not treated fairly by the British crown.
The colonies did not like having little or no political voice. Taxes continued to be increased to pay for governors who were loyal to the British causes.
The British army and navy are mostly made up of middle-aged men
all of these were reasons for colonial resistance
The Patriots wanted a revolutionary war because they believed the colonies were not treated fairly by the British crown.
During the American Revolutionary Period (and War for Independence), numerous colonists remained loyal to Great Britain for several reasons. First, some genuinely believed that British rule was not only proper but also necessary for the survival of the colonies. Second, some distrusted the diverse set of patriot-leaders who were taking upon themselves the weighty task of founding a new nation. Third, still more were simply adhering to the convictions of their family, friends, and local community: it was most important to these colonists to stand in line with the prevailing opinions of the people most important to them.
so they could get freedom and independence