The British response to the complaints from the American colonies often involved dismissiveness and a lack of understanding of the colonists' grievances. They implemented measures such as the Intolerable Acts, which further restricted colonial autonomy and fueled resentment. Additionally, British officials argued that the colonies were expected to contribute to the costs of their own defense, which they believed justified taxation. This approach ultimately exacerbated tensions and led to increased calls for independence among the colonists.
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declaration of independence
The Declaration listed colonial complaints about many British policies.
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They didn't care
they didn't care
they had a tea party and lots of boozes
they had a tea party and lots of boozes
The respond by throwing it back to them.
The colonists did not respond well to British taxes. These colonists were outraged that they were being taxed the way that they were.
French citizens rebelled against high taxes and lack of power, overthrowing the aristocracy to create a republic
they had royal cows then they died and went to heaven
There were no British police in the colonies.
declaration of independence
The Declaration listed colonial complaints about many British policies.
british refused to pay to house the troops.
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