they felt encouraged
The two most know sides were the Colonists and the British, though the Indians helped both.
The French colonists treated the Native Americans with A LOT more respect than the other colonists did (including British colonists). The NAs would have rather had no colonization on their land at all, but given the choice to defend the peaceful French territory or fight alongside the British (who wanted to acquire that territory) it was an easy decision for them to make.
the british soldiers vs the American colonists
They encouraged colonists to build ships.
The colonists felt upset because they were being taxed to much. In the beggining they tried to comply with the British, but it turned to chaos later.
The two most know sides were the Colonists and the British, though the Indians helped both.
The French colonists treated the Native Americans with A LOT more respect than the other colonists did (including British colonists). The NAs would have rather had no colonization on their land at all, but given the choice to defend the peaceful French territory or fight alongside the British (who wanted to acquire that territory) it was an easy decision for them to make.
Because Americans lived on the continent of NORTH AMERICA and were fighting the British who OWNED most of NORTH AMERICA...Americans were COLONIES of Great Britain. American COLONISTS wanted INDEPENDENCE from their British owners or leadership. Britain would NOT allow that independence, so the Colonists fought them for it.
Boycott - colonists stopped buying British products; it was the most successful of the protests because the British repealed the taxes when the colonists boycotted.
It was taxex for tea
one reason. They wanted to stay British subjects because Britain was the world's most powerful military power.
Most of the soldiers fighting on D-Day were British.
Most colonists wanted the same rights and privileges enjoyed by British citizens living in England.
the british soldiers vs the American colonists
His midnight ride and warning the colonists..."The British are coming!"
They encouraged colonists to build ships.
The colonists felt upset because they were being taxed to much. In the beggining they tried to comply with the British, but it turned to chaos later.