the British and the Indians America's over the control of the 13 colonies and to gain more land
The colonists were being taxed without representation in Parliament, but the British also needed funds for their soldiers to protect the colonists from another Native American rebellion.
In any revolution the majority do not wish to become involved. Most revolutions in history have been carried out by a small but determined part of the general population. The American revolution was about taxation. The taxation was imposed to pay for the very high costs of protecting the British settlers in America from the French and Native Indians. The settlers could not or would not defend themselves. So it was by no means clear that the uprising was justified or that the colonies would be able survive the combined threat from the French army and native population. If the New England colonies had not been so determined the other colonies would have been happy with the situation as it was.
There were many issues that were important to both the Americans and the British during the American Revolution. Both sides were fighting for control of the colonies. The British felt that the colonies could help them get out of their financial slump following the French and Indian War. However, the Americans felt that without gaining control over their colonies they could not afford to stay in the United States.
Patriots were those who supported the independence of the American colonies from the British Empire. Loyalists were loyal to the British crown. Roughly speaking, Patriots and Loyalists were each a third of the population, with the remaining third not taking a side. Conflicts between Patriots and Loyalists weren't just fought on the battlefield. Especially in the backcountry, old feuds were often continued between supporters of both sides. As is the case in any civil war, these conflicts were often brutal, with murders, arson, and other crimes perpetrated by both sides.
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The colonists were being taxed without representation in Parliament, but the British also needed funds for their soldiers to protect the colonists from another Native American rebellion.
The colonists were being taxed without representation in Parliament, but the British also needed funds for their soldiers to protect the colonists from another Native American rebellion.
The colonists were being taxed without representation in Parliament, but the British also needed funds for their soldiers to protect the colonists from another Native American rebellion.
Yes, the two sides fought with the Americans winning. The British had set up 13 colonies and the people who went to live in the colonies were called colonists, and later to become Americans. The colonists claimed to have "No Taxation Without Representation" from King George III and British Parliament which was mainly the reason why the Americans wanted war with the British. The colonists who fought for America were called Patriots,or Rebels(later to be known as Americans) and the people from the colonies who sided with the British were called Tories, or Loyalists. After a 8 year long war the Continental Army,led by George Washington, had beaten the professional British and had become the United States of America.
In any revolution the majority do not wish to become involved. Most revolutions in history have been carried out by a small but determined part of the general population. The American revolution was about taxation. The taxation was imposed to pay for the very high costs of protecting the British settlers in America from the French and Native Indians. The settlers could not or would not defend themselves. So it was by no means clear that the uprising was justified or that the colonies would be able survive the combined threat from the French army and native population. If the New England colonies had not been so determined the other colonies would have been happy with the situation as it was.
No, not everyone in the colonies took sides during the American Revolution. There were those who remained neutral or were unsure about which side to support. Some colonists, especially Native Americans and enslaved individuals, had their own distinct interests and often did not have a clear allegiance to either the Patriots or the British.
A debate would be the civilized argument on a certain subject with 2 sides. A diplomacy is the solution or negotiation that the debate would lead to. :)
There were many issues that were important to both the Americans and the British during the American Revolution. Both sides were fighting for control of the colonies. The British felt that the colonies could help them get out of their financial slump following the French and Indian War. However, the Americans felt that without gaining control over their colonies they could not afford to stay in the United States.
It mean's that the government can no tax anybody with out there lawyers on or by there sides
Patriots were those who supported the independence of the American colonies from the British Empire. Loyalists were loyal to the British crown. Roughly speaking, Patriots and Loyalists were each a third of the population, with the remaining third not taking a side. Conflicts between Patriots and Loyalists weren't just fought on the battlefield. Especially in the backcountry, old feuds were often continued between supporters of both sides. As is the case in any civil war, these conflicts were often brutal, with murders, arson, and other crimes perpetrated by both sides.
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The two sides of the debate are the plaintiff and the defendant.