because of very high taxes which culminated into the action of the Boston tea party where men went on board ships and threw off boxes of tea into the harbour.
Both countries revolted violently against French oppressors.
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The American people rebelled against England due to excessive taxation. Taxation on anything and everything - from paper to tea.
because the Virginia colonies didn't want to be taxed by Parliament. Parliament was the british government. and they wanted to be their own country. they didn't want England to rule them any more.
They were called federalists
George III was the king of England that the colonist revolted against.
The American colonies revolted against the British crown.
After the signing of the D of I, the Colonies revolted against England to fight for independence from English rule.
In Texas
Maccabees revolted against the Seleuicd oppression
Because the Americans rose up or revolted against the british
The high nobles and barons revolted against King John.
American business owners revolted against Liliuokalani's policy.
Ever since America revolted against English rule, we have been referred to as colonists!
the high nobles and barons revolted
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They all revolted against the existing order: the French revolution against absolutist royalty; Napoleon revolted against (and forcibly overthrew) the then existing French government, the Directoire; and Luther and other reformers revolted against the Catholic church.