They were of course British citizens who were sent to America. The British Parliament decided to make laws for the new land since America was still technically part of Britain. When Britain won their French & Indian war, they were out of money because they spent it all on supplies for the war. So they figured, if America is still part of Britain we have the right to tax the colonists for money! So Parliament went ahead and taxed the colonists and got their money. The colonists, however, didn't like how Britain taxed them without their agreement. The way they thought of it was: If they are thousands of miles away from us, why should they be able to take our money?" The colonists protested and boycotted and eventually all taxes but the one on tea were taken away. Then, Britain ran out of places to put their soldiers, so they sent their soldiers to America, again, without their agreement. The colonists were furious and much anger caused events such as: The Boston Massacre. Britain kept doing horrible things like that, and that's why the colonists were unhappy. :)
Because was ugly their colonies
Nothing. The colonist saw themselves as British and were actually loyal to the king.
The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.
what rules did the colonists have to follow
Colonist
East India Company
The British taxed the colonist a LOT Then the colonist wanted more control in the government Britan refused
Because was ugly their colonies
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Nothing. The colonist saw themselves as British and were actually loyal to the king.
The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.
what rules did the colonists have to follow
What experience did Captain Peters have that showed the colonists were unhappy with Loyalists?
They met to discuss their grievances with the British government.
Colonist
1. The colonist wanted freedom from the British 2. The colonist wanted to make their own country with their own government
A colonist unhappy with the actions of the ruling governor could blame the colonial government or the monarch, as the governor often acted on behalf of the crown. They might also hold the local assembly accountable if it failed to represent their interests or challenge the governor's decisions. Additionally, colonists could point to British policies or Parliament for imposing rules they found unjust. Ultimately, dissatisfaction could be directed at both local leaders and distant authorities.