they made corn bred muffins and juice so the colonist stomachs wouldnt dry and they rubbed greses on thier lips so there lips wont dry either
They used the Commitee of Correspondence to publicize British atrocities so that the colonists would fell antagonistic and vengeful toward the British.
Colonists of the United States of America wanted Independence from England because they were given unfair taxes and did not have the freedom they wanted.
I don't know but, i know what causes the war. The England's population and economic pushes toward the France's territory which led to the French and Indian war.
they hired hessians from hess casel in Germany
Nonimportation agreements (agreements made to not import British goods) were another stride toward revolution. The colonists didn't want to be taxed and told what they could buy and from whom they could buy from.
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He imposed taxes on them without their consent
Oh, dude, the British totally freaked out about those committees of correspondence. They were like, "Whoa, these colonists are getting organized and sharing information, not cool, man." So, the British tried to shut them down and tighten their grip on the colonies, but we all know how that turned out in the end, right? Like, spoiler alert: it didn't go so well for them.
They were trying to improve communication between the colonies, some were working toward revolution.
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They used the Commitee of Correspondence to publicize British atrocities so that the colonists would fell antagonistic and vengeful toward the British.
Toward Independence was created in 1948.
Colonists of the United States of America wanted Independence from England because they were given unfair taxes and did not have the freedom they wanted.
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I don't know but, i know what causes the war. The England's population and economic pushes toward the France's territory which led to the French and Indian war.
they hired hessians from hess casel in Germany
Nonimportation agreements (agreements made to not import British goods) were another stride toward revolution. The colonists didn't want to be taxed and told what they could buy and from whom they could buy from.