The colonists were forced to pay taxes and allow soldiers into their homes without any say. All of the debts of the French and Indian War were placed upon the colonists. The colonies were not included in this legislation, thus the saying 'no taxation without representation'.
they felt mad about it because it was unfair.
How do you think British colonists evolved from being loyal British citizens to revolutionaries? Why?
If you mean England, the colonists hated the new laws because of the taxes the British were dumping on the colonists and how British was trying to control them. the 13 colonies eventually didn't like the british acts so much that they rebeled.
The British taxed everything they could think of that we bought or sold. They even taxed paper and legal document stamps. They controlled everything and were tightening up on the Colonies but were still not willing to allow the Colonists who considered themselves British subjects, a right to be represented in Parliament. We would probably still be talking funny if they allowed a token representative in Government.
Americans believed the Proclamation of 1763 was unfair because it restricted westward expansion beyond the Appalachian Mountains, limiting their access to land they felt entitled to after fighting in the French and Indian War. Many colonists had already settled in these areas and viewed the proclamation as an infringement on their rights and aspirations for growth. Additionally, the colonists were frustrated that their hard-won victory did not translate into greater autonomy or land opportunities, leading to feelings of resentment toward British authority.
they thought that it was unfair so they started a democracy they thought that it was unfair so they started a democracy
I think you are confused because it was not up to the colonists to protect British rule. It was up to the British forces.
because the british were a bunch of greedy little pigs
they felt mad about it because it was unfair.
How do you think British colonists evolved from being loyal British citizens to revolutionaries? Why?
They thought that it was unfair because the tax was too high and the colonists were unable to afford it, they had thought the laws were unfair because England was trying to control them. the colonists wanted independence and were not going to pay the unfair tax on everything. taxation but no representation e.g. vote or voice
They thought it was fair to tax the colonists.
No there is none, after this war, the british won, and they were greatly in debt, to pay, the slapped taxes on the colonists in America. Now the colonists think this is unfair, they had nothing to do with the war. I won't continue to answer because you know the answer only to this question now. But to know more, you can contact me: emilyzhou123@yahoo.com
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.
If you mean England, the colonists hated the new laws because of the taxes the British were dumping on the colonists and how British was trying to control them. the 13 colonies eventually didn't like the british acts so much that they rebeled.
i think that he did not really like the British, if he did, i do not think that he would have passed the Monroe doctrine.
bcaus ethey did