The colonists had a Tea Party. No really, they had a Tea Party. They threw the tea that was delivered by the British out into the sea. They were mad. Believe me, I was there. Not really. I know they were extremely mad though. They had enough of the taxes. That was their reaction.
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Novanet The British were fed up with war's casalties and with heavy taxes levied to pay for the war.
Prime Minister George Grenville
The colonists felt that the British government had no right to tax them because there were not any representatives of the colonies in the British Parliament. The colonies had no say in how much the taxes should be or what they should pay for. They didn't think this was fair.
i felt disappointed
annoyed
We can't answer how someone would feel because no information is given like this in a biography.
Samuel was sort of neutral, but at the same time he had the urge of wanting to help the American soldiers.
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John Adams disliked Great Britain. This is because he wanted independence and disagreed with some sentiments espoused by Paine's famous pamphlet.
Loyalists felt that they had to pay them, while patriots hated the taxes because they felt they should not pay them.
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The colonies didnt think they should have to pay taxes like a British subject without a representative in Parlaiment like a British subject gets.
Novanet The British were fed up with war's casalties and with heavy taxes levied to pay for the war.
Novanet The British were fed up with war's casalties and with heavy taxes levied to pay for the war.
The sentence is a quotation. "I feel ill," thought Samuel.
he not feel happy