The English back home were not treating the colonists fairly
There was an American Revolution between 1776 and 1783. The war was a protest against English rule and trade restrictions with the intent to gain freedom from the English. The understanding that the colonies could govern themselves was not accepted in Europe.
They weren’t “mean”. The king owned the colonies and everyone was a subject of the king. They all were English and under English rule.
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The British ruled the colonies using the English structures of governance. This is what led to various protests revolutions as the leadership did not augur well with the residents of these colonies.
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There was an American Revolution between 1776 and 1783. The war was a protest against English rule and trade restrictions with the intent to gain freedom from the English. The understanding that the colonies could govern themselves was not accepted in Europe.
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They weren’t “mean”. The king owned the colonies and everyone was a subject of the king. They all were English and under English rule.
The 13 colonies were under the rule of the English king.
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The colonies were revolting to get rid od the English rule over them.
The British ruled the colonies using the English structures of governance. This is what led to various protests revolutions as the leadership did not augur well with the residents of these colonies.
The patriots fought for the Colonies, or the United States to be free from English rule given the rights to govern themselves.
No. The 4th is only an American holiday to celebrate the independence of the colonies from English rule.
The unpopular rule that Governor Berkeley told Virginians to follow was the Navigation Acts, which restricted trade to benefit England's economy at the expense of the colonies. This rule required that all goods bound for the colonies had to be transported on English ships and taxed based on English regulations.
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gandhi used the rule of ahisma to protest that mean he used non-violence in all of his protests