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.
the colonist got angry because England taxed them for the costs of the war
Because they lost their puppy...I would be too
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colonial merchants often traded in smuggled goods, reacted with anger.
Taxes. That is the textbook answer. The colonists were angry that Britain had imposed a tax on tea. The correct answer is more complex. The Boston Tea Party actually occurred when the British Parliament ended the tax on tea. Tea merchants and other businessmen were angry that the tax had ended, making tea they had smuggled in less valuable.
There is no main reason, they can be the acts, the massacre, or taxes.
It was because of "No Taxation Withot Representation". This was when Britain made laws without the colonist saying something. They had enough money to pay the taxes, but they had no voice in Parliment. This made them very angry.
German mercenaries had a reputation for being particularly brutal in battle.
why did the british make the colonist angry
The French aided the American colonists. This was because they were still angry at England about the french and indian war(seven years war).
of course they were angry! thier population was threatend
Why were colonist angry after the tea act
they were angry
they felt upset and angry
the colonist got angry because England taxed them for the costs of the war
because i stuck my booty in his face
Because they lost their puppy...I would be too