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How might Colonial America have been different if the Native Americans had united against the colonists?

If Native Americans had not united with the colonies then the colonists might have lost the Revolutionary War.


Why might british leaders have feltthe colonists were sending mixed messeges about independence?

Maybe to scare them to get them annoyed and then they would actually do it at the end.Cause they wouldn't take the pain.


What were some of the ways colonists protested the Britain taxes?

Another way instead of the Boston Tea Party that colonists might have done to protest the Tea Act was not buying the British tea. If many colonists didn't buy tea from Britain or just stop drinking it then the British wouldn't be making a profit from that sale and this would anger them because they need money. Maybe the British would lower the prices or make a compromise with the colonies.


Why were The colonists were right to declare their independence?

If they hadn't the United States might be still an English colony. The men who wanted independence were the cream of the colonies. They were the most educated, wealthy, well read, richest people in the colonies. People like Jefferson had read the Enlightenment thinkers and the era of the monarchy was coming to an end. It was a natural movement to want independence.


How might the colonists' reaction to Franklin's arrival indicate a desire for independence?

The colonists' enthusiastic reception of Benjamin Franklin upon his arrival in America reflects their growing desire for independence and self-governance. Franklin, a symbol of Enlightenment ideals and political thought, was seen as an advocate for colonial rights against British oppression. His presence galvanized colonial unity and resistance to British authority, signaling that many colonists were ready to embrace a break from British rule. This reaction underscores a collective aspiration for autonomy and the formation of a distinct American identity.

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Why might Britisher leaders have felt the colonists were sending mixed messages about independence?

Because colonists tried to convince British leaders into letting them do whatever they wanted.. also know as Independence !


How might Colonial America have been different if the Native Americans had united against the colonists?

If Native Americans had not united with the colonies then the colonists might have lost the Revolutionary War.


Why do you think That most colonists would have supported independence from Britain without Thomas Paine's publication of common sense?

no because, they might have succeeded


When they declared their independence from England?

What you are asking is the second half of a question. The beginning is not stated, but it might be something like this: "What new form of government did the American colonists adopt when they declared their independence from England?" The answer being democracy.


Why might british leaders have feltthe colonists were sending mixed messeges about independence?

Maybe to scare them to get them annoyed and then they would actually do it at the end.Cause they wouldn't take the pain.


How might the belief of American that they were different from the british lead them to demand self government?

Colonists' belief that they were morally superior to the British.


What rights of the American colonists might the king have violated?

The colonists listed their grievances against the king of England in the Declaration of Independence. Among their rights and liberties they felt the king had violated was refusing the colonists representation in Parliament as well as dissolving the representative houses that the colonies did have, taxing without representation, and quartering troops in the colonies when the colonial legislatures did not consent to it.


How might the outcome of the Texas Revolution have been different for the Texans if it had been fought south of the Rio Grande?

That is a dumb question


What rights of American colonists might the king of England have violated?

The colonists listed their grievances against the king of England in the Declaration of Independence. Among their rights and liberties they felt the king had violated was refusing the colonists representation in Parliament as well as dissolving the representative houses that the colonies did have, taxing without representation, and quartering troops in the colonies when the colonial legislatures did not consent to it.


What were some of the ways colonists protested the Britain taxes?

Another way instead of the Boston Tea Party that colonists might have done to protest the Tea Act was not buying the British tea. If many colonists didn't buy tea from Britain or just stop drinking it then the British wouldn't be making a profit from that sale and this would anger them because they need money. Maybe the British would lower the prices or make a compromise with the colonies.


Why were The colonists were right to declare their independence?

If they hadn't the United States might be still an English colony. The men who wanted independence were the cream of the colonies. They were the most educated, wealthy, well read, richest people in the colonies. People like Jefferson had read the Enlightenment thinkers and the era of the monarchy was coming to an end. It was a natural movement to want independence.


How did the colonists react to the enlightenment?

Taxes. I might add that the taxes the colonists were paying were quite a bit lower than the total tax burden that American citizens shoulder today. In fact, hundreds of wars have been fought, and millions of men and women have died, fighting against taxes that were a heck of a lot lower than American citizens are paying right now. The US government appears to be willing to completely ignore the lessons of history. They do so at their own risk.