They were pleased. They had contributed money, ammunition, naval forces and Lafayette to the American effort.
they kept taxing the colonists and started saying that the colonists could do nothing about it
The British government was angry at the colonists, who did not want to pay for their own defense.
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The shot and killed all of the colonists
Colonists did not go crazy ,all they did was try to get away from the British as fast as they could so they could not die.
They began supporting the Patriots
They began supporting the Patriots
they started to boycott
The colonists did not react well tot he Quartering Act of 1765. They refused to provide British troops with shelter and food as they were told to do.
The colonists were angered by the taxation of the colonies by Britain. However, that was mainly because they were not represented in British parliament, meaning that they had no say in their taxation.
Colonists reacted to the presence of British soldiers stationed in Boston with increasing hostility and resentment. They viewed the soldiers as an occupying force that threatened their rights and freedoms, leading to heightened tensions and confrontations. This animosity culminated in events such as the Boston Massacre in 1770, where British troops fired on a crowd of colonists, further inflaming anti-British sentiments and fostering a desire for independence.
The colonists had a Tea Party. No really, they had a Tea Party. They threw the tea that was delivered by the British out into the sea. They were mad. Believe me, I was there. Not really. I know they were extremely mad though. They had enough of the taxes. That was their reaction. i dont know what hes talking about but if youre doing aplus the answer is boycotting british goods