Britain would tax the colonists from across the ocean for their tea, sugar, and any printed things. Some people became Patriots and wanted a war. But others who were Tories were still loyal to the king of England at the time. Also, the colonists had no representatives. So the British would pass rules and laws that the colonists had no say in.
King George did not expect the Colonists to choose to rebel against his power and demand their freedom.
Salutary neglect was a British colonial policy that allowed the American colonies considerable freedom to govern themselves, which fostered economic growth and encouraged a sense of autonomy. The advantages included the development of local governance and trade practices that benefitted the colonies. However, the disadvantages included a growing disconnect between the colonies and Britain, leading to tensions and eventual conflict as the colonies began to resist British authority and demand greater independence. This laid the groundwork for revolutionary sentiments that culminated in the American Revolution.
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the British demand for tea.
U.S.-British demand for "unconditional surrender
King George did not expect the Colonists to choose to rebel against his power and demand their freedom.
There was a demand in labor and an increase in the Atlantic slave trading.
Demand-pull is caused by an increase in aggregate demand.
They wanted the oath to be qualified by recognition of their freedom of religion, their neutrality in case of war, and their right to emigrate.
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The British demand for the colonist to pay increasing taxes was a main cause of the Revolutionary War. The colonist demanded representation but it was not granted to them.
North Carolina has often been called "First in Freedom" because they were officially the first colony to demand independence from the British. Others did as well, but.. North Carolina was the first. (^^) Therefore, North Carolina is now often called "First in Freedom." :)
Moses
the British demand for tea.
U.S.-British demand for "unconditional surrender
thomas paine
Blacks should demand equality and civil rights