Expect a voice in their government
expect a voice in their government
The end of religious persecution. This led to greater freedom of thought, and encouraged the Enlightenment. Also, the powers of Parliament were strengthened, over those of the monarch.
The war campaign against Native Americans in Virginia was led by English colonist Nathaniel Bacon in 1676. This conflict, known as Bacon's Rebellion, was primarily waged against the Powhatan peoples in response to their perceived mistreatment of English colonists and lack of protection from the colonial government.
Colonists were afraid of being taxed without representation because they believed it violated their rights as English subjects. They felt that they should have a say in how they were taxed through elected representatives in the British government, rather than having taxes imposed on them by a distant authority without their consent. This lack of representation was seen as a form of tyranny and led to grievances that eventually led to the American Revolution.
in England, the battle for greater rights grew during the mid-late 1800s led by Barbara Leigh Smite, women fought for control of their own property and achieved it through two parliamentary acts, they gained the right to vote in local elections in 1869. National voting rights were not won until 1918 after a fight led by Emmeline Pankhurst. women's voting rights advocates were known as suffragettes
expect a voice in their government
That they could change their government if it did not protect their rights
They tried to drive the French out of the Ohio River valley.
Colenel William Prescott led them.
The end of religious persecution. This led to greater freedom of thought, and encouraged the Enlightenment. Also, the powers of Parliament were strengthened, over those of the monarch.
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The king was putting taxes on the colonist and sending soldiers.
They were taxing them, and so that led to the Boston tea party
the battle of mt. antobellum is the answer
The Seven Years War led Britain to place taxes on colonist in order to support a peacetime army. This was started in 1754 and involved most of the countries in Europe.
The war campaign against Native Americans in Virginia was led by English colonist Nathaniel Bacon in 1676. This conflict, known as Bacon's Rebellion, was primarily waged against the Powhatan peoples in response to their perceived mistreatment of English colonists and lack of protection from the colonial government.
Colonists were afraid of being taxed without representation because they believed it violated their rights as English subjects. They felt that they should have a say in how they were taxed through elected representatives in the British government, rather than having taxes imposed on them by a distant authority without their consent. This lack of representation was seen as a form of tyranny and led to grievances that eventually led to the American Revolution.