They did not belong to the Church of England, or they wished to convert away from that Church.
The Declaration of Independence written in July 1775 by Thomas Jefferson.
Britain sent over soldiers to make sure the Indians and others didnt attack...also they sent them there because the king was wanting his debts to be payed.. so the king and the parliament decided that it would only be fair for the colonists to pay part of the price...so he made the colonists pay "tax"
they were known for wanting religious freedom
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The Declaration of Independence written in July 1775 by Thomas Jefferson.
Oh, dude, like, English colonists went to America for some prime reasons, you know? They were all about that religious freedom, escaping political turmoil, seeking economic opportunities, looking for adventure, expanding the British Empire, and let's not forget the classic reason - just wanting to get away from their annoying neighbors.
Well there is a lot of revolutions that colonists took part in. I can answer anything about the American Revolution. The reasons were 1. They were loyal to King George. 2. Economic reasons 3. They did not truly believe in the government that the was formed by the Americans was either legitimate, and would work/last in the long run. 4. Protection that the British government offered. 5. Believed that the 13 Colonies could work out any problems with Great Britain without using violence, and separating from the British Empire. 6. They wanted to stay British or remain members of the British Empire.
Wanting to feel important and like you can control things..
Britain sent over soldiers to make sure the Indians and others didnt attack...also they sent them there because the king was wanting his debts to be payed.. so the king and the parliament decided that it would only be fair for the colonists to pay part of the price...so he made the colonists pay "tax"
{| |- | They were referred to as Torys. Many of them moved to Canada in order to stay with the British Crown. Some stayed in the colonies believing that the British would win the war. |}
Famale college students cite which reason for smoking not wanting to quit?
they were known for wanting religious freedom
People supported abolition for moral reasons, such as the belief that slavery was unjust and violated human rights. Others supported abolition for economic reasons, wanting to shift to a wage-based labor system. Some also supported abolition as a way to promote social and political equality.
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Yes, they had a choice. There were many colonists who wanted to remain loyal to Britain; they were called Loyalists or Tories. The remaining Americans wanted their freedom from Britain and were willing to fight for it. Thus began the Revolutionary War, which was won by the Americans wanting independence and led to the establishment of the United States of America.