They did not like being taxed by a Parliament in which they had no representation.
The colonists did not have representation in British Parliament. Thus came the phrase "No taxation without representation," from James Otis, an Anerican revolutionary.
American colonists did not think that they were being treated fairly by Great Britain.
American colonists did not think that they were being treated fairly by Great Britain.
Cause they had no representation of the taxation
Quakers were not treated fairly in England they were being prosecuted by the English
They are being treated just as fairly as every on else is today in the United States.
Remember, colonists came to North America with the intention of forming a colony; that was planned. It was only later that colonists discovered that they didn't like the way they were being treated by the colonial power.
Great Britain placed heavy taxes on the colonies.
They thought that they were being treated unfairly because of the Tea Act, The Stamp Act, The Intolerable Acts, etc. Britain would not allow them to have independence and become there own country so there only option was to go to war.
being taxed and treated harshly
Answer is Because their masters did not think they were good And they were worth nothing That is why they were treated un fairly
Being a nation separate from Great Britain.
The colonists did not feel it was fair to pay a tax to Great Britain when they did not have representation in the Parliament of Great Britain. The colonists felt that were being held in bondage to the crown in much the same was as Ireland.