Yes, for a few reasons at that. Some of them would be because Britain had forced taxes against the colonist without their approval and also wanted them to become catholic while they wanted to be christian.
The colonists worried that Britain did not care for colonial concernse...
The colonists justified their quest for independence by claiming that King George III had repeatedly violated their rights as Englishmen. The exact reasons are stated in the Declaration of Independence.
About one-third of the colonists, often referred to as the Patriots, were in favor of breaking away from Britain during the American Revolution. Another third, known as Loyalists, remained loyal to the British crown, while the remaining third were neutral or undecided. This division highlights the significant tensions and differing opinions among the colonists regarding independence.
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When the soldiers were keeping older they were attacked by colonists and the soldiers defened themselves by firing. So yes it was justified for the brittish. America did not deserve to wage war with Britain...
American colonists justified in fighting a war to break away from Britain. One reason American colonists justified in fighting a war to break away from Britain was because Americans didn't want to pay high taxes. The fight for the Ohio River Valley lead to the American Revolution.
They didn't want to go on an all out war with Britain
why did great britain get more than half of the american colonists exports in 1770?
American colonists did not think that they were being treated fairly by Great Britain.
The colonists worried that Britain did not care for colonial concernse...
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American colonists did not think that they were being treated fairly by Great Britain.
The colonists justified their quest for independence by claiming that King George III had repeatedly violated their rights as Englishmen. The exact reasons are stated in the Declaration of Independence.
Colonists were a people separate from Britain. For Apex.
Britain taxed them
About one-third of the colonists, often referred to as the Patriots, were in favor of breaking away from Britain during the American Revolution. Another third, known as Loyalists, remained loyal to the British crown, while the remaining third were neutral or undecided. This division highlights the significant tensions and differing opinions among the colonists regarding independence.