everybody has to be self reliant whether today or 300 years ago
I think this is the answer The British planned to keep 10,000 troops in America to protect their interests.
colonial merchants often traded in smuggled goods, reacted with anger.
The Stamp Act, among others, increased taxes on the colonists without them having any say over it. "Taxation without representation" was a major grievance of the colonists.
A colonist unhappy with the actions of the ruling governor could blame the colonial government or the monarch, as the governor often acted on behalf of the crown. They might also hold the local assembly accountable if it failed to represent their interests or challenge the governor's decisions. Additionally, colonists could point to British policies or Parliament for imposing rules they found unjust. Ultimately, dissatisfaction could be directed at both local leaders and distant authorities.
because he thought he was suppose to help every dody his side that he was taking the colonist
They wanted goods for free and wanted no taxes
Colonists used Committees of Correspondence to spread news about the latest British actions.
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I think this is the answer The British planned to keep 10,000 troops in America to protect their interests.
colonial merchants often traded in smuggled goods, reacted with anger.
They boycotted British goods, they performed The Boston Tea Party (and similar things), and they wrote books and newspapers against the British. They also killed British soldiers, and confused the troops in battle.
Yes they did.
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they ate hotdogs and had a cold beer
Delegate members from each state attended the continental congress to discuss British authority in the America colonies. Delegates from nine colonies met in 1765, and collectively declined taxation by the British Parliament on the colonies.
No, because they knew that none of the colonists could stop them from taxing on them.also because they thought that they were the controller of the colonies and the people would do as said.
The increase of political activity about taxes.