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Britain was in a war with France that was costing a lot of treasure. They decided to impose taxes on the colonies to help pay for the war and gave the colonies no say in the matter. The colonies resented this and there were rumblings of insurrection. As a result the King sent troops to put down any trouble. The imposing of troops only inflamed the situation, finally resulting in revolt.
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The British East Indian Company was in big trouble financially. All they had left worth anything was a lot of tea they wanted to unload in America. Americans could not buy tea except from Britain and British companies. So they forced the tea on American colonies. Tax was very miniscule but Britain wanted to show that the Colonies were still subject to the rule of Parliment. So the tax was placed on tea. Tea was cheap and tax neglible. However the principle of the tax made radical Colonists angry.
Jefferson believed in promoting democracy and was concerned about threats to American interests from foreign powers. Additionally, ongoing conflicts and alliances in Europe made it challenging for the United States to remain isolated from international affairs.
A. king George the 3 says the history present king of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries all having in direct object
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They claimed, "No taxation without representation." They refused to be taxed because they were unable to elect members of Parliament that were making these tax laws. Hence, they thought it unfair to have to pay them while having no say in the tax-making process or having their views heard in government.
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judicial branch in the marbury v Madison case
King George III. It says: "The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries, all having, in direct object, the establishment of an abslolute tyranny over these States."
Britain and France were in trouble in 1918 because they were nearly bankrupted.getting attack by Nazis
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Thomas Jefferson fought a quasi war with France and a very real war with the Barbary Pirates.
Britain was in a war with France that was costing a lot of treasure. They decided to impose taxes on the colonies to help pay for the war and gave the colonies no say in the matter. The colonies resented this and there were rumblings of insurrection. As a result the King sent troops to put down any trouble. The imposing of troops only inflamed the situation, finally resulting in revolt.
The frenchman who stirred up trouble between the U.S. and Britain was Frank L. Elitain. He did it by proclaiming France's recognition of U.S. neutrality if you are wondering. If your teacher askes this question in class say that by proclaiming France's recognition of U.S. neutrality Frank L. Elitain was sponsored in making the Ledowan Prostain.