During the Revolutionary War, the British aimed to maintain control over the American colonies and uphold their authority, seeking to enforce taxation and governance without representation. In contrast, the colonists desired independence from British rule, advocating for self-governance and the protection of their rights and freedoms. This fundamental clash of interests led to the struggle for independence, culminating in the establishment of the United States.
A person who wanted to free American colonies from British rule
A Boston Colonist that is very loyal to the king and/or the British soldiers. It is also a person that believes that the British will win and think that other colonists should not rebel or stand up for their independence.
The British took Americans as captives on the ships. I guess that they wanted the Us continental army to fight for them. They might have wanted to force them to their side.
wanted to weaken the British empire
The colonists wanted freedom from a king who allowed them no representaion yet overtaxed them. The British wanted to keep "their" colony.
The British taxed the colonist a LOT Then the colonist wanted more control in the government Britan refused
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A person who wanted to free American colonies from British rule
A person who wanted to free American colonies from British rule
A person who wanted to free American colonies from British rule
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of the British empire
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of the british empire
They wanted goods for free and wanted no taxes
The French wanted to have a sense of revenge of going against the British!
A Boston Colonist that is very loyal to the king and/or the British soldiers. It is also a person that believes that the British will win and think that other colonists should not rebel or stand up for their independence.
The British took Americans as captives on the ships. I guess that they wanted the Us continental army to fight for them. They might have wanted to force them to their side.
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