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Many Americans interpreted Britain's attempt to control its colonial empire after 1763 as a sinister conspiracy. This was to enslave colonials by depriving them of property and liberty because after 1763 Britain decided to tax United States colonies as a means of revenue.
yes... what exactly is the question? Are you asking about taxation without representation?
People could head West now that Britain can not stop them.
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The Americans had become used to little interference from Britain. As a result, they viewed the colonies as independent with only minimal oversight from Britain. Britain saw the colonies as theirs, and believed they held the right to control all aspects of colonial life.
Many Americans interpreted Britain's attempt to control its colonial empire after 1763 as a sinister conspiracy. This was to enslave colonials by depriving them of property and liberty because after 1763 Britain decided to tax United States colonies as a means of revenue.
yes... what exactly is the question? Are you asking about taxation without representation?
People could head West now that Britain can not stop them.
Taxation is when the government adds taxes to different products or services. There are several ways to control the use of taxation one of which is by different laws that are passed.
The Interstate Commerce Commission was created in attempt to increase control over American businesses in the late 1800s.
It preserved peace with the Native Americans and prevented colonist from moving eastward, farther from Britain control.
To rid themselves of monarchial control by Britainto win the independence from great britain
They meant that the British would have to have a good reason for taxing the Americans. If there was not a good explanation, then there was reason for taxation.
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privide many adventage to the british,it allowed the british government not the colonist to control westward movement.it contunued but this are the most important parts
To try to control something. To attempt to take control of a situation. To attempt to control something that is beyond a person's power to control.
There were several reasons they thought this. The main one was just to be free from Britain's control. Another was the Proclamation of 1763, which forbade the colonists to expand past the proclamation line after they had won the French and Indian War, because the king did not want to deal with the Native Americans, who wanted to keep their land. Also, the Patriots felt they were the victims of "taxation without representation" meaning that Britain was taxing them without letting them have a say in the government, which they felt was unfair.