I think not. If we had lost, then
The colonists of the United States colonies considered British taxation a threat to their freedom. These taxes were put in place for the betterment of Britain, and the colonists felt they would never have economic freedoms.
The colonist's side so the U.S. would have freedom
The quartering act would force colonist to have more expenses since it ensured British troops were given food and shelter.
They would stop trade with all british. They destroyed british goods in the colonies. They basically rebeled.Vowed to not imprt British goods.
Glorious Revolution
becase they were scared that the british would defeat them in war.
The British did board the colonist ships, because they were the colonists. The acts of impressment, when British naval soldiers would commandeer American merchant ships in order to force the sailors to fight under the British Crown against Napoleon did not occur until the early 1800s.
the british leaders hoped that colonist would agree to pay these tariffs. they had another goal as well.
the british leaders hoped that colonist would agree to pay these tariffs. they had another goal as well.
so the british would have there freedom
That they would not be bullied by the British. That we didnt have to fight an insurgent war to win, that we could look them in the eye and smack them in the mouth. Thw only reason we lost was because we were out numbered. Men fighting for freedom will fight harder that men fighting for more land.
they didn't buy British tea because of the high taxes. the colonists thought if they didn't buy British tea, the British would lower the taxes.