The French and Indian war.
because the Virginia colonies didn't want to be taxed by Parliament. Parliament was the british government. and they wanted to be their own country. they didn't want England to rule them any more.
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According to the Declaration of Independence the King of England wanted to establish "absolute Tyranny over these" colonies.
People in the colonies no longer wanted to be ruled by the British Parliament.
The man who sought to control more of the colonies' taxes and tighten England's hold on the colonies was Prime Minister George Grenville. He implemented several measures, including the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act, aimed at increasing revenue from the American colonies and enforcing British authority. Grenville's policies ultimately fueled colonial resentment and contributed to the growing movement for independence.
none of the colonies wanted to cede from England
Navigation Acts- mercantilism favored England at the colony's expense (colonies were forced to give raw materials to England only ,trade with England only, and only buy English products), and colonies were often heavily taxed for goods as well
because the Virginia colonies didn't want to be taxed by Parliament. Parliament was the british government. and they wanted to be their own country. they didn't want England to rule them any more.
The Loyalists favored remaining subjects of England and the Patriots wanted independence for the American Colonies.
they wanted Independence from England
The French and Indian War.
because the Virginia colonies didn't want to be taxed by Parliament. Parliament was the british government. and they wanted to be their own country. they didn't want England to rule them any more.
The French and Indian War and its aftermath.
The Loyalists during the American Revolution wanted to see the colonies accept British rule. The Colonials wanted British rule to end.
The Battle of Saratoga was fought because England wanted to break up the American colonies. The American forces were victorious in the battle.
England wanted to be more powerful
Tension arose between England and the colonies when the colonies wanted to have self rule. The natural citizens wanted to have their own leaders and their own laws.