the British government had the final say over all the colonies
The British government sought to assert control over the American colonies' tea trade by granting the British East India Company a monopoly on tea sales in America, allowing them to sell directly to the colonies and bypassing colonial merchants.
What Did The British Government Want You May Ask?!They Taxed Things That England Needed & Sent A Parliment.
The Declaratory Act, passed by the British Parliament in 1766, asserted that Parliament had the right to make laws binding the American colonies "in all cases whatsoever." This act came after the repeal of the Stamp Act and aimed to reaffirm Britain's authority over the colonies. It emphasized that the colonies were subordinate to the British government, which fueled colonial resentment and resistance to British rule.
Because the British took over India
The British wanted to take of New Amsterdam because it lay between the southern colonies and the northern colonies.
The British began taxing the citizens and controlled their trade.
The British government sought to assert control over the American colonies' tea trade by granting the British East India Company a monopoly on tea sales in America, allowing them to sell directly to the colonies and bypassing colonial merchants.
All of the above were atempted.
the British and the Indians America's over the control of the 13 colonies and to gain more land
They had wanted to take over New England and cut them off from the rest of the colonies and crush the American government.
The British had power over the colonies
What Did The British Government Want You May Ask?!They Taxed Things That England Needed & Sent A Parliment.
The British had power over the colonies
Government by the metropolis over the colonies
The Declaratory Act, passed by the British Parliament in 1766, asserted that Parliament had the right to make laws binding the American colonies "in all cases whatsoever." This act came after the repeal of the Stamp Act and aimed to reaffirm Britain's authority over the colonies. It emphasized that the colonies were subordinate to the British government, which fueled colonial resentment and resistance to British rule.
The British coasline belongs to the Monarchy - not the government.
Because the British took over India