The Stamp Acts of the British Parliament caused the colonists to rebel. I am pretty sure that this is the answer because I got this answer from my Social Studies book, MACMILLAN/McGRAW-HILL Our Nation.
"taxation without representation " the colonist where mad because they didn't have a say in what to do in parliament they just chose for them.
yes they had reason to rebel
They were called "Rebels" or "Rebel"
The Great Britain Parliament had imposed high rates of taxes on the American colonists for goods that they were supplying to America. The Americans realized that without having representation in Parliament they were defenseless against these high rates of taxes. This caused them to rebel against the unfair taxation in 1776.
He influenced many colonists to rebel against British rule
Thomas Paine
Because it is like a mother and daughter relationship. The British had control over the colonists for a long time. The British did kinda baby them for a while , then British turned. And the colonists was like what is going on; and the British wanted to control the colonists and the colonists had enough so the wanted to rebel. So to answer the question , because the British felt like they were in control because they kinda took the colonists under there wing.
The Colonists' didn't like being bothered and pushed around by the British and decided to rebel by boycotting goods.
The taxes and Acts that were placed on colonists in America. They got mad and decided to rebel starting the Revolution.
The British government taxed the American colonists to an extreme and treated them unfairly. The colonists even drew up a document stating their grievances against the King and when it was ignored they rebelled. But it was mainly taxes.
Yes. This is because it was this war that caused the British to start taxing the colonists so much. The British needed to pay for the war, and so started enacting taxes.