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The boycotts that people living in the colonies established and took part in were very successful against the British during the American Revolution. The reason for the success of these boycotts was the amount of money that was at stake for the British government. When the colonists refused to buy the goods shipped in from Great Britain this had a wide effect on the entire economy of Great Britain.
Queen Elizabeth and others felt that it was too expensive to support American colonies. After Roanoke, she refused to fund any more colonies.
Being American, I would say that the British were the "bad" people, since they refused to give America their independence.
the attack of Detroit, and the attacks failed when Americans refused to cross the Canadian border
The Brits thought they had control over the colonists and were free to tax them. The colonists rebelled and refused to pay the taxes, which led to the Revolutionary War.AnswerThe British Parliament felt justified in charging the colonists for the costs involved in ruling them. In addition, the British saw the colonies as a source of income for the commonwealth.
The British refused to pay Native Americans to use their land unlike the French did.
southern colonies refused to use indians as forced labor
The British refused to compromise with American delegates.
Queen Elizabeth and others felt that it was too expensive to support American colonies. After Roanoke, she refused to fund any more colonies.
The British refused to compromise with American delegates.
The boycotts that people living in the colonies established and took part in were very successful against the British during the American Revolution. The reason for the success of these boycotts was the amount of money that was at stake for the British government. When the colonists refused to buy the goods shipped in from Great Britain this had a wide effect on the entire economy of Great Britain.
The British refused to give up the Boston tea and the stamp act, But later they were both given up.
King George the 3rd refused to compromise with the colonist and refused to even read the document they sent to him and therefore the some very memorable colonist (Americas founding fathers) wrote the declaration of Independence which declared to the world that the colonies were free of British rule. this later became 1 of the causes of the American revolutionary war.
The boycotts that people living in the colonies established and took part in were very successful against the British during the American Revolution. The reason for the success of these boycotts was the amount of money that was at stake for the British government. When the colonists refused to buy the goods shipped in from Great Britain this had a wide effect on the entire economy of Great Britain.
he was acting like a tyrant. in addition, he had tried to keep the colonies from growing and had refused to set up a system of justice
Queen Elizabeth and others felt that it was too expensive to support American colonies. After Roanoke, she refused to fund any more colonies.
At first the British saw the conflict as a discipline of the unruly, but after the clash at Concord they decided to bring the colonies in line. At the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775 the British launched a frontal assault on the American position on Breed's Hill in an attempt to show how strong well trained troops were against untrained militia. Needless to say it was a failure. They suffered high casualties and the Americans refused to give way until they had used all of their ammunition. The result was that British had to think twice about the American strength and we no longer certain that they could intimidate the colonies.