because they were afraid of getting punished for treason
Support for independence among the American colonists varied widely. Estimates suggest that about one-third of the colonists actively supported independence, commonly referred to as Patriots, while another third remained loyal to the British Crown, known as Loyalists. The remaining third were neutral or undecided. This division reflected the complex political and social landscape of the time.
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The Patriots are the group of colonists that faced hostility.
It was the first document in the colonies to openly declare independence from Great Britain and promote it. APEX--it was the first very popular work to advocate independence from the king and from Parliament
America sent the Declaration of Independence to England.
No countries signed the American Declaration of Independence, only American colonists.
The colonists state that they will no longer obey the British government.
It helped convince many colonists that it was time to support independence.
The cause of the Declaration of Independence was the laws and taxes that Britain forced on the colonies. The declaration listed the complaints of the colonists, and declared independence from England. The result was the American War of Independence, in which America was victorious.
The colonists were forced to pay many taxes without agreeing to them
During their time as colonists, Americans had many things to be mad about. In 1765 the biggest issue was the Stamp Act.
There were many battles of the Civil War that were undecided with no true victor. An example of an undecided Civil War battle were the battles that occurred in the New Mexican territories and Indian territories.