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Q: What were some of the main complaints that colonists had against British rule in regard to their rights?
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2 Who did the colonists regard as the hero who struck the first blow against the French?

Benjamin Franklin


Who did colonists regard as the hero who struck the first blow against the French?

George Washington attacked Fort Necessity in the French and Indian War.


Who did the colonists regard as the hero who struck the first blow against the French?

George Washington attacked Fort Necessity in the French and Indian War.


Why did the colonists regard Washington as a hero even though he was defeat at fort necessity?

He stuck the first blow against the French, in the French and Indian War.


This is a quote spoken at the Second Continental Congress in regard to the American Revolution. Why would the colonists have most likely spoken these words?

They were trying to prevent a Native American alliance with the British.


Did the Americans or the British have the better argument with regard to the taxation problem?

Primarily the Colonists argued that because they had no voice in the distant British Parliament they should not be subjected to British taxes (and some other British demands). The slogan was, "No taxation without representation." Then when Britain decided to require the Colonists pay taxes to help with the debts Britain incurred in their war with France, the Colonists rebelled.


What do the initials RSO stand for with regard to a british Quartermaster?

Regimental Signals Officer


What groups faced discrimination in colonial times?

The Puritans in Massachusetts discriminated against virtually everybody who was not of their religion- against Jews, agnostics and Catholics. Indians were generally held in low regard and most blacks were slaves. I suspect that Protestants were not encouraged in Catholic Maryland. Many British sympathizers had to flee to Canada during the Revolutionary War.


In the Plymouth plantation the pilgrims regard their voyage as what?

did the pilgrims regard their voyages as physical or spiritual


How did Martin Luther publicly show his disagreement?

Martin Luther King vehemently protested and formed a new branch of the Christian religion called Protestantism. He publicly denounced the Church (which became the Roman Catholic Church) by nailing his 'theses' - a list of complaints against the Church, especially with regard to corruption within the church, to the church door at Wittenberg, Germany.


Why was the french so much less successful?

The French never took the British approach with regard to the New World.


What are the laws with regard to the death of a British citizen who was cremated and the family not notified of his death?

I don't really know, sorry.