The American colony's had to take in the British troops for free and feed them and do it for free.
the British wanted to take control of lexington
Sepoy
the bahamas became part of the british empire in 1627
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the british take control ok cape town in 1852
Because
To take advantage of Peter Minuit
the dutch people cuz they be minin' gold.SECOND ANSWER:The question should actually read "who established the Cape Colony?". Cape is used in the regional sense and Cape Town for the main city inside that region.At first it was not a colony in the true sense of the word, because it was administered for many years by the Dutch company that used it as a victualling station for their ships sailing to and from India. In the end the Dutch governmental authorities did take over, but it was not long before the British finally took control of the Cape. The British Cape Colony existed for more than a century before it became part of the Union of South Africa in 1910.(Gold was never mined in the Cape Colony, and the Dutch never knew at the time that the Southern African interior region had rich gold deposits! The provinces with gold reserves are situated in the former Boer republics of the Free State and Transvaal, and these republics were established decades after the British takeover of the Cape.)
Up until 1867 Canada was a British colony
The Colony that seemed to take the lead in disobeying British laws was Massachusetts. Massachusetts had the largest sea port at the time. Strategic actions were taken in Boston Harbor to let the British know the Colonists did not want to obey British tax laws.
The American colony's had to take in the British troops for free and feed them and do it for free.
that the king take control and governGeorgia.
1761
in 2012
The colony of Georgia was very sparsely populated and the Continental Army lacked the funds and soldiers to protect it, thus, making the British occupation easier. Lt. Colonel Archibald Campbell invaded Georgia in December, 1778 and took Savannah followed by Augusta, leaving the British in control of Georgia.
South africa