Henry Lee's statement emphasized the necessity for the American colonies to sever all political ties with Great Britain, advocating for complete independence. He believed that the existing relationship impeded the colonies' rights and self-governance, making it essential to establish a separate political identity. This call for dissolution was rooted in the desire for autonomy and the rejection of British authority, which the colonists felt was oppressive and unjust. Ultimately, Lee's sentiment reflected the growing sentiment for independence that culminated in the American Revolution.
Colonist
Loyalists, who were people still loyal to the British, were afraid of change. They felt America would fail with out Britain to political and economical support them.
One effect of the new British taxes on colonist were protests.
I think because the colonist was beginning to see the british government as a threat to their rights and freedom.ya right that's not right!!!!!!!!! they learned to respect authority and began to desire political equality
Yes
Colonist
It was the Colonist V.S. the British Soldiers. It was the Colonist V.S. the British Soldiers.
Loyalists, who were people still loyal to the British, were afraid of change. They felt America would fail with out Britain to political and economical support them.
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One effect of the new British taxes on colonist were protests.
That these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States, that they are absolved from allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved.
Loyalists
british law that allowed to live in colonist homes
The "political spin" created a sense that the British troops were out of control and killing colonist. It played into the patriot Propaganda and Paul Revere created a handbill showing British soldiers shooting colonist throwing snow balls. In a sense it galvanized the fence sitters to the patriot cause.
The "political spin" created a sense that the British troops were out of control and killing colonist. It played into the patriot Propaganda and Paul Revere created a handbill showing British soldiers shooting colonist throwing snow balls. In a sense it galvanized the fence sitters to the patriot cause.
I think because the colonist was beginning to see the british government as a threat to their rights and freedom.ya right that's not right!!!!!!!!! they learned to respect authority and began to desire political equality
British and the colonist