they refused to pay this tax . they were afraid that soon all British merchants would pay no tax.
they refused to pay this tax . they were afraid that soon all British merchants would pay no tax.
they refused to pay this tax . they were afraid that soon all British merchants would pay no tax.
Colonists objected to Frederick North's policies primarily because they perceived them as oppressive and economically detrimental. His administration's enforcement of taxes, such as the Tea Act, sparked widespread resentment, as many colonists felt they were being taxed without representation. Additionally, North's response to colonial unrest, including the Coercive Acts, further alienated colonists and fueled their desire for independence. Ultimately, these actions intensified the growing revolutionary sentiment against British rule.
they refused to pay this tax . they were afraid that soon all British merchants would pay no tax.
they refused to pay this tax . they were afraid that soon all British merchants would pay no tax.
they refused to pay this tax . they were afraid that soon all British merchants would pay no tax.
they refused to pay this tax . they were afraid that soon all British merchants would pay no tax.
The Indians that showed the colonists at Plymouth how to plant corn were the Wampanoag.
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The military plan used by the north is the Anaconda Plan or Scott's Great Snake.