Pontiac wanted to join forces with the Native Americans because Pontiac saw the British as a threat and wanted to fight the British with the Native Americans.
You probably want Lafayette. He led the American forces in Virginia that penned down the British forces in Yorktown until the main army under General Washington arrived and accepted the British surrender.
Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
They didnt want to pay taxes on their tea and items. They didnt want to be ruled by the king. ~wiki answers official
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Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
British merchants wanted the colonies to be willing to buy their stuff. They'd just want a stop to it and a reinstatement of trade.
Pontiac wanted to join forces with the Native Americans because Pontiac saw the British as a threat and wanted to fight the British with the Native Americans.
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.
You probably want Lafayette. He led the American forces in Virginia that penned down the British forces in Yorktown until the main army under General Washington arrived and accepted the British surrender.
The British didn't want us helping France in the war.
Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
You need to specify which rebellion you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
well if you want to throw a ball, there is friction going against your ball. It is also the same with if you want to kick a football there is forces going against it to stop the ball.
She was the face of the rebellion.
They didnt want to pay taxes on their tea and items. They didnt want to be ruled by the king. ~wiki answers official