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because they were getting punished for the Boston tea party.

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Why do you think the colonists believed that the laws were intolerable?

because they were getting punished for the Boston tea party.


Why do you think these colonists believed these laws were intolerable?

because they were getting punished for the Boston tea party.


The colonists fought to protect liberties which they believed were?

Discoverable in nature and history, based on a "higher law", essential to human progress, and ordained by God.


How did the colonists respond to the law?

the colonists responded to the new law by rebelling the king


What is tax stamp act?

The British taxed all paper documents, and the colonists did not think it was fair and was angry with this law.


What did the British think of the colonist's fighting technique?

The British did not at all approve of the way the colonists were fighting. Colonists were using what is known as guerilla tactics. The British believed in open fighting, in lines, on fields. The colonists were attacking from cover, and quickly disappearing. The British found this ungentlemanly.


How did the ideas of the Enlightenment affect the American colonies and its people?

The grievances of American colonists reflected enlightenment ideas in that the American colonists refused to acknowledge that the monarchy was sovereign and the supreme law of the land. The colonists followed the enlightenment ideas that rights were natural and belonged to individuals at the moment of creation. This served as a basis of resistance to what the colonists believed to be tyranny and oppression.


Why do you think colonists believed they were entitled to the rights. Guaranteed by the Magna Carta and the English bill of rights?

They thought this because the colonies were run by England at first.


Did colonists strongly believed in the inferiority of women?

yes


Why did the colonists of Jamestown send surplus goods to England for trade?

English law required Colonists to trade with England.


Why did the british not address the colonists complaints even after it became clear that the colonists were willing to fight for what they believed were their rights?

idk


Colonists believed that a country's equaled power?

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