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They wanted to get away from the British. They did not like their rule, they did not want to speak english, and they did not agree with Great Britian's doing away with enslavement.
No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.
to be honest we were mean we said we would free the blacks and help them instead we made it worst
The north of Ireland has a majority of unionits who are decendents from the Scots and English from the time dating back to the plantations of Ulster. So they want to keep up the union with Britain. They see themselfs as more ''Ulster-Men'' or Brits than do they do irishmen. So that's why the north is still under british rule cause the majority up there want to be under british rule. Vaild Reason? I don't know. Make up your own mind.
The Loyalists during the American Revolution wanted to see the colonies accept British rule. The Colonials wanted British rule to end.
Because the Boers were free people who did not want an army bothering them.
They wanted to get away from the British. They did not like their rule, they did not want to speak english, and they did not agree with Great Britian's doing away with enslavement.
They wanted to get away from the British. They did not like their rule, they did not want to speak english, and they did not agree with Great Britian's doing away with enslavement.
No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.
The British, it was called Betchuanaland. Bechuanaland was never a colony as such, it was a "protectorate" of Britain. In a nutshell, the people of Bechuanaland requested British protection from the South African Boers, the British did not want the Boers or Rhodes, who at that stage was in Rhodesia, moving into Bechuanaland, so this was an arrangement that was beneficial to both the people of Bechuanaland and the British.
No, Thomas Jefferson did not state that he did not want to abolish British rule. In fact, he was a strong advocate for American independence and played a crucial role in drafting the Declaration of Independence.
They wanted to form their own nation.
The Boers did not want restrictions. That was why they left Europe.
to be honest we were mean we said we would free the blacks and help them instead we made it worst
Patriots did not want to remain under British rule while the Loyalists did.
The north of Ireland has a majority of unionits who are decendents from the Scots and English from the time dating back to the plantations of Ulster. So they want to keep up the union with Britain. They see themselfs as more ''Ulster-Men'' or Brits than do they do irishmen. So that's why the north is still under british rule cause the majority up there want to be under british rule. Vaild Reason? I don't know. Make up your own mind.
Loyalists wanted the American Colonies to stay under British rule.