The British likely expected their actions, such as imposing taxes and enforcing strict regulations, to discourage colonial dissent and reinforce their authority. They may have underestimated the colonists' sense of shared identity and common grievances, believing that stronger enforcement would quell resistance rather than galvanize it. Instead, these actions fostered a sense of unity among the colonies, leading them to band together in opposition to perceived tyranny. Ultimately, the British miscalculated the resolve and collective spirit of the colonists, which ultimately fueled their desire for independence.
The colonists let the Parliament know that they were against british taxes by throwing british goods into the water. This was called the british tea act.
because the British taxed them for no good reason.
the british made them pay for all the destroyed tea
The colonists initial goal against the British was for lower taxation. Instead of lowering taxes the British increase taxes. The increased taxes led to the Revolutionary war.
the british
No, because they knew that none of the colonists could stop them from taxing on them.also because they thought that they were the controller of the colonies and the people would do as said.
No, because they knew that none of the colonists could stop them from taxing on them.also because they thought that they were the controller of the colonies and the people would do as said.
No, because they knew that none of the colonists could stop them from taxing on them.also because they thought that they were the controller of the colonies and the people would do as said.
taxes
The colonists let the Parliament know that they were against british taxes by throwing british goods into the water. This was called the british tea act.
because the British taxed them for no good reason.
what fraction of the colonists supported the revolution against the British
I cant
No
the british made them pay for all the destroyed tea
yes that's all i know sorry
The Americans came up with a list of grievances against the king, then declared war on him.