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.
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The colonies' major complaints were that there was too much political control from Britain, as well as too many taxes, and a lack of independence in governing the colonies. The colonies also wanted to have tighter control over the native population. The solution was for the colonies to break ties with Britain and subservience to the monarchy.
The colonies voted concerning if they wanted a new nation or to remain part of Britain. All 13 colonies voted unanimously to form a new nation.
There were many issues that were important to both the Americans and the British during the American Revolution. Both sides were fighting for control of the colonies. The British felt that the colonies could help them get out of their financial slump following the French and Indian War. However, the Americans felt that without gaining control over their colonies they could not afford to stay in the United States.
privide many adventage to the british,it allowed the british government not the colonist to control westward movement.it contunued but this are the most important parts
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they wanted to extend their political control over weaker nations
they wanted to control the 13 colonies and they wanted to benefit themselves
they wanted to extend their political control over weaker nations
they wanted to gain an advantage in the competition for global resources.
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Both the French and the English colonies wanted to control the fur trade.
they wanted to control the 13 colonies and they wanted to benefit themselves