After the colonials had fortified Dorchester Heights to the South, the British were compelled to evauate the city.
The British Empire, its American colonies, France as an ally of the colonials and German troops ('Hessians') who fought for the British.
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The Boston Massacre occured when a group of colonials were taunting and throwing rocks at a group of british soldiers in boston. The colonials present were drunk, and one of them walked up to a soldier and hit him with a club. The soldier he hit shot him. After that, the other soldiers started firing. Part of the reson may have been that the colonials were taunting the soldiers to "fire!", and the soldiers may have thought that was a command from their officer.
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American colonials fought with the British, along with Indian allies
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After the colonials had fortified Dorchester Heights to the South, the British were compelled to evauate the city.
some Colonials wanted to stay under british rule
The Boston Tea Party was an act of terrorism by America colonials against the British. The British would not allow the colonials to buy tea from anyone but them, and then they raised the tax on tea to an unsupportable level. Finally, in frustration, a small group of colonials dressed as American Indians protested these British action by raiding the British tea storehouse in Boston, siezing the crates of tea, and throwing them into the sea.
There were two. After the Colonials beat the British at the Battle of Saratoga in New York; France, Spain, and the Netherlands agree to help them get their independence. The Battle of Yorktown Virginia, where the Colonials and the French defeated the British, was the last major battle of the Revolution.
The colonials bombarded the British from Imacheater Heights just East of Concord.
The colonials didn't. The British did, they shot and killed 6 people.
Actually it was the quartering act that forced the colonials to accept British soldiers in their homes.
The British Empire, its American colonies, France as an ally of the colonials and German troops ('Hessians') who fought for the British.
The First Amendment granted the colonists religion freedom. It also protected the colonials from British tyranny. This, of course, meant that they colonials could now speak up against the British in any manner deemed necessary.