Paul Revere
no because they are not allowed to do that
It's the Writs Of Assistance that allowed the British to search homes. =) This was on my History Test!
The colonists wanted freedom from a king who allowed them no representaion yet overtaxed them. The British wanted to keep "their" colony.
British colonists wishing to settle west of the Appalachians were motivated by their ability to trade. This capability allowed them to meet the necessary needs for survival.
British policy enforced onto American colonies. These acts allowed British troops to take shelter and supplies from the colonists.
British East India Company
because it allowed the British to control the colonists movement and helped avoid conflict with the native Americans
the british mostly beacuse it was there ships and no patriots or colonists were allowed to own ship otherwise the british would have some suspisionss
They could have allowed the colonies to have representation in the British Parliament. The colonists would not have minded taxation as much had there been representation from the colonies.
To search a colonist house a British customs officer presented a writ of assistance. This allowed the officer to enter and search the home.
The colonists in charter colonies were allowed to elect their governors and both Houses. Colonists in the royal and proprietary colonies were only allowed to elect the Lower House, not the Upper House and governor.