Nearly 100,000
because they have secret spy looking out.
No. The colonists were tipped off that the British were coming and moved the weapons.
They were afraid that the territory of Canada would give the colonists the means to move further inland. If the colonists did this, and moved further away from the control of the British, then the colonial ties to the mother country could weaken.
The Proclamation of 1763 angered the colonists because it restricted their westward expansion beyond the Appalachian Mountains, which many hoped to settle after the French and Indian War. This limitation frustrated land speculators and settlers who had already moved west or planned to do so. Additionally, the colonists felt their rights as English subjects were being undermined, as they believed they should have the freedom to occupy and develop new lands. This resentment contributed to the growing tensions between the colonies and the British government.
The English colonists (Puritans) won against the Pequots. Afterwards, the English became more motivated to spread their religion to the Natives, possibly out of guilt after slaughtering the Indians.
Nearly 100,000
Nearly 100,000
because they have secret spy looking out.
No. The colonists were tipped off that the British were coming and moved the weapons.
to take the weapon stash the colonists had their
More colonists moved onto American Indian lands in new England. I hope this will help u! :)
The British took their lands. Moved them off and they had to go to Scotland.
they were angry because the British was stopping then but they still moved west
they wwre called loyalists they moved up there because they did not feel they should fight against their king
They were afraid that the territory of Canada would give the colonists the means to move further inland. If the colonists did this, and moved further away from the control of the British, then the colonial ties to the mother country could weaken.
The British moved Aborigines from coastal lands to the outback primarily to facilitate colonization and the expansion of agriculture and settlements. This relocation aimed to clear land for farming and resource extraction, as the British sought to establish their presence and exploit the natural resources of Australia. Additionally, colonial attitudes viewed Indigenous populations as obstacles to progress, leading to policies that marginalized and displaced them from their traditional territories.
They were called Loyalists. Most loyalist moved to Canada after America prevailed in the Revolutionary War. People who did not have an opinion were Neutralists. People who were against the British were Patriots (thank god for them)