Many colonists believed in fighting for independence, but one prominent figure was Patrick Henry. He famously declared, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" during a speech in 1775, emphasizing the urgency and necessity of resisting British rule. His passionate advocacy for independence inspired many and contributed to the growing revolutionary sentiment among the colonists. Other notable figures included Samuel Adams and Thomas Paine, who also played crucial roles in rallying support for the cause.
freedom,
Well in the U.S mainly Native Americans for their land
The king is always right. To disobey is treason.
they believed without representation in parliament,they should not be taxed
they believed without representation in parliament,they should not be taxed
The British did not at all approve of the way the colonists were fighting. Colonists were using what is known as guerilla tactics. The British believed in open fighting, in lines, on fields. The colonists were attacking from cover, and quickly disappearing. The British found this ungentlemanly.
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.
freedom,
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Well in the U.S mainly Native Americans for their land
what the puritans believed
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Colonists believed it was a threat to their self-government.
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FREEDOM. They wanted to be free of the british . No more taxes and etc.
The terms were that the colonist were loyal to the king and for for George to stop fighting so all the disputes between Britain and the colonist could be solved peacefully! (:
It involved the colonist. They were the ones fighting great Britian.