William dawes
Many leaders in England and a few in America opposed any compromise with American colonists. Most of the anger and blame in the colonies was directed at King George III, who was very strongly opposed to any compromise as was the Prime Minister Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford.
Frederick North, Lord North who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1770 until 1782.
King George the 3rd refused to compromise with the colonist and refused to even read the document they sent to him and therefore the some very memorable colonist (Americas founding fathers) wrote the declaration of Independence which declared to the world that the colonies were free of British rule. this later became 1 of the causes of the American revolutionary war.
the stamp act is when you have to pay for any paper back items. It is like tax but very unreasonable pricing
They got put to death by being hung. But few if any actually were hung. These folks were called Loyalists.
The compromise between the colonists and King George III primarily revolved around the recognition of colonial grievances and the desire for greater autonomy while maintaining loyalty to the British Crown. Colonists sought representation and fair treatment, particularly regarding taxation and governance, while King George aimed to maintain British authority and control over the colonies. Ultimately, this compromise proved tenuous, as escalating tensions and unmet demands led to the American Revolution, breaking any possibility of a lasting agreement.
The colonists were opposed to any tax imposed on them by Great Britain. In addition to voicing their opposition, the colonists also boycotted trade with Great Britain.
kng george the 3rd
The American colonist did not have any disasvantages .
The Three-Fifths Compromise meant that a black person was 3/5 of a person. The compromise put off any real final solution to the slavery question until it got bad enough to cause the American Civil War.
The colonists opposed the taxes because they didn't get any benefits. The British were paying the Native Americans for American scalps if they went beyond the Appalachian Mountains. The British were forcing Americans to buy British goods even though the Dutch were willing to sell the same goods for a better price.