Because they owned land west of the Appalachian Mountains.
notified colonists of the approach of British troops
They felt that britain had no right to tax them because they had no representation in parliament
They were written as a response to the Boston Tea Party, to punish the colonists for rebellious actions.
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More colonists became angry about British actions.
why did these actions alarm the colonists
Why did the the colonists choose to omit se colonial actions in the declaration of independence
notified colonists of the approach of British troops
how were the colonists likely to respond to the governs' action
not totally
Yes they did.
taxes
They felt that britain had no right to tax them because they had no representation in parliament
They were written as a response to the Boston Tea Party, to punish the colonists for rebellious actions.
the answer is because Boston would be punished and the parliament decided to close the port of Boston until the colonists paid for their tea . In which the colonists called parliments actions the Intolerable Acts.
The colonists were likely to respond to the governors' actions with resistance and opposition. They were angered by the governors' oppressive and abusive policies, which violated their rights and freedoms. The colonists often engaged in acts of protest, such as boycotts and protests, to challenge the governors' authority.
The British started to tax the colonist