18th century after the American revolution
Colonists were "outside the realm" of England, connected only by separate ties to the crown and beyond the legislative jurisdiction of Parliament.
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because England kept raising taxes and putting taxes on new things and the colonists moved away from England to get away from high taxes
The Pilgrims and the Puritans both wanted to separate from the Church of England.
were killed
Yes they were.
America was first discovered by Europeans in the 1600s, and they (primarily England) began to populate the country with colonists. These colonists eventually decided to separate from England, and the American Revolution resulted. The colonists won the Revolution, and the United States of America was formed.
the colonist wanted to be free and move toward the west
Colonists were "outside the realm" of England, connected only by separate ties to the crown and beyond the legislative jurisdiction of Parliament.
the colonists came from England
It didn't. The colonists became unfriendly towards England.
English law required Colonists to trade with England.
The British were trying to make the colonists pay taxes to Britain and continue to serve them in ANY capacity. Basically serving the British as if they lived in Britain! The colonists didn't think they should have to live under the rule of Britain without being able to form their own government or setting rules apart from the Mother England. England wanted to keep control of the colonies. Colonists wanted to be separate from England.
colonial boycotts hated the colonists and England traded
New England colonists used many of the instruments that we use today. For example, handmade flutes, drums, and guitars were commonly used by New England colonists.
As soon as the colonists had cattle, they had cheese.
Most New England colonists subscribed to, beliefs and led very strict lives.