The colonists chose to have a revolution primarily due to increasing frustration with British taxation and governance without representation, exemplified by acts like the Stamp Act and the Tea Act. They believed their rights as Englishmen were being violated, leading to a desire for self-determination and independence. Additionally, Enlightenment ideas about liberty and democracy fueled their aspirations for a government that reflected their values and interests. Ultimately, the accumulation of grievances and a desire for autonomy propelled them toward revolution.
They didn't like the idea or purpose of the revolution like the Americans.
Colonists who remained loyal to Britain were called Loyalists.
King George III was the British ruler during the American Revolution. He imposed taxes on the colonists. This made the colonists dissatisfied, which led to the American Revolution.
American Revolution
with the French's help and guerrilla tactics
loyalists and patriots
They didn't like the idea or purpose of the revolution like the Americans.
During the american revolution the colonists regulated trade and taxes since the American Revolution was precipitated.
The colonists did win the American Revolution
Colonists who remained loyal to Britain were called Loyalists.
When the French agreed to assist the colonists.
The Colonists had many Allies--those were people who helped the colonists.
Mercantilism.
King George III was the British ruler during the American Revolution. He imposed taxes on the colonists. This made the colonists dissatisfied, which led to the American Revolution.
freedom
American Revolution
England and the colonists in America.