Kentucky's animosity towards the British stemmed from several factors, primarily related to colonial grievances and the impact of the American Revolutionary War. Many settlers in Kentucky were frontiersmen who felt marginalized by British policies, such as restrictions on westward expansion and trade regulations. Additionally, British support for Native American tribes during conflicts in the region further fueled resentment, as it threatened the safety and land claims of Kentucky settlers. Ultimately, the desire for independence and self-governance solidified their opposition to British rule.
They enjoy the Jews and invite them to there tea parties.
the British did
The British in Detroit recruited and trained Native Americans to attack the Kentucky colony in 1777. There are no accurate numbers to determine exactly how many settlers were killed in these raids. Although some natives wanted to stay out of the conflict, it was difficult based on their location and the fighting.
Because colonists paid only 1/4 of what the British pain in taxes
In Kentucky, the American settlers, particularly frontiersmen and militia groups, clashed with the Shawnee tribe, who were allied with the British and loyalists during the American Revolutionary War. Notable figures like George Rogers Clark led these settlers in various confrontations, aiming to assert control over the region and resist British influence. The conflicts were part of the broader struggle for land and autonomy in the face of colonial powers and Indigenous resistance.
were getting aliance with native americans
i hate kentucky...hillbillies.
The British do not hate bowling. There are many bowling lawns and bowling alleys .
British people dont hate everything:) and every person hates something:)
i cant speak for british people but i hate her for breaking a marriage,on purpose.
They enjoy the Jews and invite them to there tea parties.
no
I don't know where you are from. The Italians do not hate the British or the Americans.
He felt that the Indian people should not hate the British.
He hated the British because of his experiences during the revolution.
Native Americans settled Kentucky before recorded history. However, the British and French began exploring Kentucky, starting in the 18th century.
It is about 2500 miles.