Britain's colonies largely received from Britain the concepts of parliamentary democracy, limited monarchy, civil rights, the rule of law and an independent Judiciary. These were not always or uniformly applied during or after the colonial period, but they were largely incorporated into post-colonial constitutions and political philosophy.
the colonists probably thought of britain as "bossy" and they did not want to follow the rules that brittain were giving them sources: i am in 8th grade and my teacher gave us this question, and this is how i answered it.
The colonists were actually fine about the Revolution because it gave them freedom towards Britian.
The colonists worried that Britain did not care for colonial concernse...
the stamp act gave brittan rights to tax colonists
To show the colonists that war with Britain was their only option. Apex
they gave it o the Governor of Britain to be loyal
It gave Britain a tea monopoly
the pamphlet "a modest proposal"
Britain was the American colonists' primary adversary.
the colonists probably thought of britain as "bossy" and they did not want to follow the rules that brittain were giving them sources: i am in 8th grade and my teacher gave us this question, and this is how i answered it.
The colonists were actually fine about the Revolution because it gave them freedom towards Britian.
The colonists worried that Britain did not care for colonial concernse...
American colonists did not think that they were being treated fairly by Great Britain.
none. the gov. of Britain did it
Colonists who opposed Britain and wanted freedom were patriots. Colonists who were loyal to Britain were loyalists or Tories. Most of the colonists wanted or didn't want freedom, so there really was no need to a name.
no
Loyalists