The Dutch colonists had a mixed reaction to Peter Stuyvesant, the last director-general of the New Netherland colony. While some respected his strong leadership and efforts to improve the colony's defenses and infrastructure, others were frustrated by his authoritarian style and strict policies, which often limited their freedoms. His unpopular decisions, including heavy taxation and a lack of religious tolerance, led to growing dissent among the settlers. Ultimately, his governance contributed to the colony's surrender to the English in 1664.
they were outraged and started to boycott
the colonists were furious with it but the western lands were reserved for the native americans as "hunting grounds"
Founding father
Intolerable acts pissed dem off 1st grade answer
The colonists did not react well tot he Quartering Act of 1765. They refused to provide British troops with shelter and food as they were told to do.
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they were outraged and started to boycott
they were outraged and started to boycott
they kept taxing the colonists and started saying that the colonists could do nothing about it
sorry i dont no
because they became eqaul
American colonists rebelled and fought.
Colonists did not go crazy ,all they did was try to get away from the British as fast as they could so they could not die.
the colonists were furious with it but the western lands were reserved for the native americans as "hunting grounds"
Founding father
The shot and killed all of the colonists
they didn't take sides so they could earn money