When the British first established colonies in America, they primarily introduced Anglicanism and Puritanism. Anglicanism, associated with the Church of England, was prevalent in the southern colonies, while Puritanism, a more reformist branch of Protestantism, took root in New England. These religious denominations played significant roles in shaping the cultural and social landscape of the early colonies.
The British were taxing the colonists without representation in Parliament.
What changed the colonists ideas about British later
The British colonists came to America for religious freedom. The British government didn't like that so they claimed the colonies. The official religion of the British at the time was Christianity.
They spoke English.
the colonists did
The United States become an independent nation after the colonists fought religious freedom against the british.
The British were taxing the colonists without representation in Parliament.
What changed the colonists ideas about British later
The British colonists came to America for religious freedom. The British government didn't like that so they claimed the colonies. The official religion of the British at the time was Christianity.
The colonists called the British soldiers Red Coats. This is because of the uniforms they wore, which were red. The British called the colonists Yankees.
The colonists were British and when they declared independence they were seen as traitors by the king.
They spoke English.
To ensure that colonists observed the boycott of British goods
the colonists did
Because it is like a mother and daughter relationship. The British had control over the colonists for a long time. The British did kinda baby them for a while , then British turned. And the colonists was like what is going on; and the British wanted to control the colonists and the colonists had enough so the wanted to rebel. So to answer the question , because the British felt like they were in control because they kinda took the colonists under there wing.
The colonists at that time saw themselves a British, the British were their own countrymen.
I think you are confused because it was not up to the colonists to protect British rule. It was up to the British forces.