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What american colinists chose to fight for their freedom?
They were know as Loyalist!
"taxation without representation " the colonist where mad because they didn't have a say in what to do in parliament they just chose for them.
Henry became Prince of Wales and the heir to the throne. He was kept close to his father from then until he took the throne. Soon after his father died he chose to marry Catherine of Aragon, Arthur's widow.
it was because Edward the confessor did not chose who would take the throne after him although before he died he pointed at Harold Godwin but yet nobody knew if this was a curse or to make him next in line to the throne
What american colinists chose to fight for their freedom?
They were know as Loyalist!
First tell us what "the following" is. Your homework assignment probably includes a list to chose from.
England wanted to control them.
Zeus chose his domain first; becoming the god of Mt. Olympus and the sky. Poseidon, who chose his domain second, becoming the god of the sea. Hades being left with the underworld. Technically, it is not stated whether Hades had a throne or not. ((:
The Continental Congress chose Thomas Jefferson to write the Declaration of Independence.
The Sons of Liberty
During the Revolutionary War in America, colonists picked sides for a variety of reasons. Some chose one side or another out of loyalty to family or their local community. Some chose sides based on calculations as to who was most likely to win. Some chose sides based on value-commitments and political (and philosophical) ideas; for example, many patriots believed that large, insensitive, oppressive government was a basic evil that must be fought, even if the fight does not promise to be successful.
Loyalists. They were loyal to the king.
Britain chose to tax the American Colonies and the colonists said no taxation without representation. For this and other reasons, a rebellion started (the Revolutionary War), which led to the independence of the United States of America.
Loyalists. They were loyal to the king.
Probably because he was the one that created it