Basically, the colonists felt that their rights as free British citizens were being taken away.
Colonists had been living in America and largely governing themselves for 150 years and were satisfied with British rule.
About 1760 the British were fighting the French for control of Canada and the territory west of the Appalachian Mountains. The French were urging Indians to fight the colonists. The British formed an army of colonists to help in the defense. They and the British defeated the French.
The trouble started when the British decided that the Americans should be taxed to help pay for the war. The taxes were much less than Americans pay today, but the Americans felt that they were being treated as foreigners because they had no members in the British parliament. Their motto became "No taxation without representation."
One early incident was the "Boston Tea Party". A group of Americans, dressed as Indians, boarded a ship from England loaded with taxed tea and threw it all into the harbor.
While the Americans pleaded for years with the British government and people, the British kept sending troops, including German mercenaries, forced the colonists to keep the soldiers in their homes, and tried to destroy the Americans' arms and ammunition. Armed incidents kept increasing. American men, trained by the British, were ready to form their own army.
As listed in the Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776), the British king, George III, was crippling the American governments, inciting Indian attacks against colonists, burning towns, taking British soldiers who committed crimes safely home to England, and sending more and more troops and mercenaries.
The Declaration basically said that it appeared that he wanted to enslave us, and that if we were going to be treated like enemies and not like free British citizens, then we would quit being British citizens.
"We ... declare that these united colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states."
they were unhappy because they were being tax way too
American colonists were unhappy with British rule primarily due to taxation without representation and restrictions on their economic activities. The imposition of taxes, such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts, angered colonists who believed they should not be taxed by a Parliament in which they had no representatives. Additionally, British trade regulations limited colonial trade with other nations, stifling economic growth and fostering resentment towards British control.
they were unhappy with the king becase he taxed tea.
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American colonists were unhappy with the British due to taxation without representation, as they were forced to pay taxes like the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts without having a voice in Parliament. Additionally, the British imposed restrictive trade policies that limited colonial economic growth and independence. The presence of British troops in the colonies, especially during peacetime, further fueled resentment, as it was seen as an infringement on their rights and liberties.
they dont do nothing
What experience did Captain Peters have that showed the colonists were unhappy with Loyalists?
The British were taxing the colonists without representation in Parliament.
What changed the colonists ideas about British later
The colonists were outraged.
The colonists called the British soldiers Red Coats. This is because of the uniforms they wore, which were red. The British called the colonists Yankees.
The Colonists believed that British rule threatened their liberty when the British started sending troops over to the New World to locate and capture the people that were protesting British taxation. The last straw before the Revolutionary War was when the King of England refused to read a petition to solve the problems.