The British colonists in America initially felt a sense of loyalty and connection to Britain, viewing themselves as British subjects with rights and privileges. However, as tensions grew over issues like taxation without representation and restrictive laws, many colonists began to feel resentment and frustration towards British rule. This shift in sentiment ultimately contributed to the desire for independence, as colonists sought greater autonomy and self-governance. By the time of the American Revolution, many had adopted a more adversarial stance, seeing Britain as an oppressive force.
The colonists were actually fine about the Revolution because it gave them freedom towards Britian.
they felt encouraged
angry and determined to be free of the British
The colonists in Boston felt increasingly resentful and antagonistic towards the British soldiers stationed there, viewing them as an occupying force rather than protectors. Tensions escalated due to incidents like the Boston Massacre in 1770, where British troops killed five colonists, further fueling anti-British sentiments. This growing animosity is evident in colonial writings, speeches, and pamphlets of the time, which often portrayed the soldiers as oppressors threatening the colonists' rights and freedoms.
They wanted to separate themselves from the British laws.
by the way its feel not felt but they felt like the british was powerful
After 1763, the British imposed unfair taxes on the colonists. They colonists began to feel that they were being exploited by Britain.
The colonists were actually fine about the Revolution because it gave them freedom towards Britian.
The outcome could strain relations between the British and the American Colonists if the colonists feel resentment towards British authority for unfavorable decisions. However, if the outcome is favorable, it could strengthen relations by fostering greater trust and cooperation between the two parties.
John Adams disliked Great Britain. This is because he wanted independence and disagreed with some sentiments espoused by Paine's famous pamphlet.
Cause they had no representation of the taxation
BcuZ they were POOR.
they felt encouraged
They did not like being taxed by a Parliament in which they had no representation.The colonists did not have representation in British Parliament. Thus came the phrase "No taxation without representation," from James Otis, an Anerican revolutionary.
Because it is like a mother and daughter relationship. The British had control over the colonists for a long time. The British did kinda baby them for a while , then British turned. And the colonists was like what is going on; and the British wanted to control the colonists and the colonists had enough so the wanted to rebel. So to answer the question , because the British felt like they were in control because they kinda took the colonists under there wing.
The colonists did not feel it was fair to pay a tax to Great Britain when they did not have representation in the Parliament of Great Britain. The colonists felt that were being held in bondage to the crown in much the same was as Ireland.
they were angry because the British was stopping then but they still moved west