The Patriots and the Loyalists
That the colonies shouldn't break away from England
Parliament's ability to reflect colonial assemblies.
In the 1770s, approximately 50% of Williamsburg, Virginia’s population had African ancestors. This was reflective of the region's reliance on enslaved labor, with many Africans and their descendants forming a significant part of the community. The demographic composition of Williamsburg during this time was heavily influenced by the institution of slavery, which was prevalent in the southern colonies.
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One prominent British leader who criticized Britain's treatment of the American colonies was Edmund Burke. In his famous speeches and writings, particularly during the 1770s, Burke argued for a more conciliatory approach towards the colonies, emphasizing the importance of representation and the need to address their grievances. He believed that the harsh policies imposed by the British government were counterproductive and would ultimately lead to greater unrest and the loss of the colonies.
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The loyalist and the Patriots were the two main political groups who existed in the colonies in the 1770's, got it? OK?
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That the colonies shouldn't break away from England
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In 1770 the colonies were part of the British monarchy. They had a king and were considered property of that king.
The organization was founded in Germany by a group of intellectuals in the 1770s, and was disbanded in the 1780s. It hasn't actually existed for over 200 years.
Answer: The best well known scientist in the colonies of 1700s was Benjamin Franklin. Franklin's greatest services to his fellow Americans would come during the 1770s when he would help guide the colonies to freedom.
Parliament's ability to reflect colonial assemblies.
The rebellious acts of the colonies in the 1770s made the British king furious. Many parents do not understand why their teenaged children are so rebellious.
The Boston Massacre and the Tea Act were key events that sharpened the division between Britain and the colonist in the late 1760s and early 1770s. King George's efforts to bring the colonies to heel, would lead them straight to revolution.