Using a very broad definition, anyone who did not pay taxes on their goods was a smuggler.
Early factories obtained their workers through bribes and smuggling. Some factories also took children from schools as early as 8 years of age.
Part was for profit, part was to help run and defend the colonies, and part was to repay war debts (there were many wars between when the land was first settled and when the Revolution took place).
colonists living in america
The British took over the colonists land and the colonists got lost on there way to bunker hill to fight over the land but then they got lost and ended up at Breeds hill where the fight actually took place
The British took the colonists out to dinner and that caused the colonists to really open up to them, they had a couple bottles of wine and found that they had a lot in common. Before you know it they were both back at the colonists place and the british were really hitting the colonists hard, but the colonists took it like champs and when the british ran out of seamen they returned home never to bother the colonists again.
because the british got fed up with the colinest and yeah bynote from new answerer: the British DID NOT get fed up with the Colonists. The colonists got fed up with the british. Because of said reasons belowNew Answer: February 11, 20091.) Because the British kept giving taxes to the Colonists. They treated the Colonists like a "money tree". So everytime the British needed money, they just took some from the Colonists.2.) Colonists began smuggling in sugar3.) The British had the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act.STAMP ACT = every written document now had a taxSUGAR ACT = this was to stop colonists from smuggling goods (mostly and other foods)4.) Eventually, the Colonists got really pissed off.
It took some time for relations to get that bad, but the natives only attacked colonists after colonists attacked them.
9 colonist and 5 were left
Daniel boon took them out exploring virginia
Early factories obtained their workers through bribes and smuggling. Some factories also took children from schools as early as 8 years of age.
Yes, he was a minor part of the famous midnight ride, which actually had a number of different riders who took part in warning the colonists.
Dawes took the longest route
He never took part in a battle. He was managing the war in London.
Part was for profit, part was to help run and defend the colonies, and part was to repay war debts (there were many wars between when the land was first settled and when the Revolution took place).
Most of the colonists took sides in the American Revolution; however, some remained neutral.
In the 16 English took some of America and Canada, France colonized mostly the middle of America, the Netherlands occupied some of South America, Portugal colonized the eastern part of South America and Spain took Mexico and the western part of South America. century, many countries began to send colonists over to the Americas. The
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