There were several factors leading up to the United States declaring independence from England. One reason was that the ruler was overseas. If a problem arose in the colonies, it could take several months for the King to receive a letter explaining the situation, the several more months for the King to come up with a response and send a letter back. Another reason was taxes were starting to rise. The colonists felt that they were being taxed too heavily, even though citizens in Great Britain were taxed much more. Beyond that, religious issues, political problems, and economics all caused the colonists to unite and declare independence from England.
the economic depression that followed the end of the war
Yes, they did feel superior to the Native Amricas, I don't know why?
he felt scared of the British for making Americans slaves.
The only reason that the americans pushed for independece was because the British was rulling the americans and we were getting tired of it so Thomas ~ain wrote Common Sense and it said that it was a broad support for independence
why did many americans feel disappointed with reconstuction
Not all of them felt that it was right to rebel, but those who did, felt that the king had abused his power and that the British government was taxing the colonies unfairly and not providing government services in turn. The Declaration of Independence cites a long list of grievances. There was also a philosophical complaint that unelected monarchs did not have any real right to rule and that the common man had certain human rights which could not be abridged .
People rebel because they feel like their authority is incorrect. They rebel so that they can show their authority that they dont agree with what they have done, and can tell them another way of how the problem should be solved.
the economic depression that followed the end of the war
Yes, they did feel superior to the Native Amricas, I don't know why?
he felt scared of the British for making Americans slaves.
The british felt the proclamation was critical in their relationship with native americans because some colonist believed they had he right to reside wherever they wanted. The proclamation was widely ignored and proved impossible for the British to enforce! This was in my history book. Lol (:They wanted to avoid any further conflict with the native Americans on the frontier.
i would feel scared and worried
It's hard to say for everyone. But some do and some don't. Just how Americans feel about other countries. They don't like to say we(Americans) speak English, but that we speak American.
The british felt the proclamation was critical in their relationship with native americans because some colonist believed they had he right to reside wherever they wanted. The proclamation was widely ignored and proved impossible for the British to enforce! This was in my history book. Lol (:They wanted to avoid any further conflict with the native Americans on the frontier.
Some colonists were infuriated. Others accepted this act, and let the British soldiers stay in their houses.
The british felt the proclamation was critical in their relationship with native americans because some colonist believed they had he right to reside wherever they wanted. The proclamation was widely ignored and proved impossible for the British to enforce! This was in my history book. Lol (:They wanted to avoid any further conflict with the native Americans on the frontier.
The only reason that the americans pushed for independece was because the British was rulling the americans and we were getting tired of it so Thomas ~ain wrote Common Sense and it said that it was a broad support for independence