One effect of the new British taxes on colonist were protests.
Many of the British taxes mad the colonists angry. One tax that really made the colonist angry was the stamp act which put a tax on all paper goods such as newspapers. The taxes were a causing factor of the American Revolution.
The British starting fighting for land. The British and the colonist fought against them but then British left the colonist and left them losing the war against the French and Indian.
There were quite a few consequences of the Stamp Act. One consequence was the formation of the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts. Another was the colonists openly defying the Stamp Act by refusing to buy British goods.
The battle of bunker hill took place on breeders hill (they went to it during the night so they THOUGHT it was bunker hill but it really was breeders) This hill overlooks the Boston harbor so that the colonist could watch the british making sure they wouldn't attack. When the news came that the british would attack the colonist quickly dug in he earth creating a fort to protect themselves. It is unclear who one but the most suffered was the british. hope that helps! (:
One significant effect of the French and Indian War on American colonists was the increase in British taxation to cover war debts. Following the war, Britain sought to recoup its expenses by imposing taxes on the colonies, such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts. This taxation, perceived as unjust by many colonists, fueled resentment towards British rule and contributed to the growing desire for independence. Ultimately, it laid the groundwork for the American Revolution.
One effect of the new British taxes on colonist were protests.
It brought them closer to rebellion because they all agreed the the taxes were something they all did not want. The colonies knew that in order to get the taxes to be dropped they had to come together as one.
Many of the British taxes mad the colonists angry. One tax that really made the colonist angry was the stamp act which put a tax on all paper goods such as newspapers. The taxes were a causing factor of the American Revolution.
The British starting fighting for land. The British and the colonist fought against them but then British left the colonist and left them losing the war against the French and Indian.
He imposed taxes on them without their consent
He imposed taxes on them without their consent
Well one of the main reasons for the American Revolution was that the British Parliament would impose laws and taxes on the colonists, which they thought was unfair fought for "No taxation without Representation"
An exact total of the colonist that remain loyal to the crown is not available. There are documentation to support that as many as one third of the colonist were loyalist.
During the 1700s the only authority that had the power to levy taxes in the American Colonies would have been the King of England along with the British Parliament. At the time of the American Revolution the King was George III. This was just one cause of the Revolution. The Colonies had no Representatives in the Parliament.
The American colonist resisted and rejected the British control by one the American colonist had a boycott on the British tea.that made an impact on the brritish because that was the most bought product in british. Two the American colonist had something called the Boston tea party a dumped all the tea that was imported in the sea. And the American colonist stopped drinking tea and started drinking cofee.
Hebelieved that the Patriots had done nothing to help the British solve the crisis. He believed that the colonist should be more accepting of what the British wanted, since it was the parent country. He believed that the colonist were to quick to call for fighting. He also believed that the colonist should agree to be governed by Parliament and to pay British taxes. He believed that by refusing to obey British laws, the colonist had given up their right to protest. In addition, He believed Great Britain was stronger than the colonies and that it's army and navy would overrun them.
There were quite a few consequences of the Stamp Act. One consequence was the formation of the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts. Another was the colonists openly defying the Stamp Act by refusing to buy British goods.