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Many of the colonists had very negative feelings because A. the German mercenaries had a reputation of ruthlessness and B. many colonists considered themselves British citizens, and were hurt that England would send foreign troops to attack them.
colonial merchants often traded in smuggled goods, reacted with anger.
because the british kept taxing tea. thus raising the prices on it ^ closeish, but the real problem the Americans were having was that they were being taxed without elected representation.
the colonist got angry because England taxed them for the costs of the war
Because they lost their puppy...I would be too
German mercenaries had a reputation for being particularly brutal in battle.
German mercenaries had a reputation for being particularly brutal in battle.
German mercenaries had a reputation for being particularly brutal in battle.
German mercenaries had a reputation for being particularly brutal in battle
why did the british make the colonist angry
German mercenaries had a reputation for being particularly brutal in battle.
Many of the colonists had very negative feelings because A. the German mercenaries had a reputation of ruthlessness and B. many colonists considered themselves British citizens, and were hurt that England would send foreign troops to attack them.
they were angry
They were mad about it because of the high taxes.
angry and determined to be free of the British
the tax was only going to the british soldiers and not to them
The British hired mercenaries. German troops known as Hessians. The reason Germany drew ire was that these soldiers were hired out to the British by the German government. The British used the Hessians in several conflicts, including in Ireland, but they are most widely associated with combat operations in the American Revolutionary War. About 30,000 German soldiers served in the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution.