The deployment of British warships to New England aimed to quell colonial protests against the Townshend Acts, which imposed taxes on imported goods. This military presence heightened tensions between the colonists and British authorities, fostering resentment and resistance among the colonists. Instead of bringing order, it often escalated conflicts, contributing to a growing desire for independence and solidarity among the colonies. Ultimately, the actions of Britain reinforced the colonists' belief that they needed to stand against oppressive governance.
the colonists found out about the ship and tried to fight back for their freedom
In May of 1861, James D. Bulloch was sent to Great Britain to purchase warships and firearms. He was fairly successful in this mission.
Bcause of the dumping tea
A Neutralist is a colonist way back in times who is neither on the Patriots' side, who go against Britain/England, nor the Loyalists' side, who was loyal to the kingdom of Britain/England.
they came from Europian countries such as England, France, Britain, Ireland, Scotland, and possibly Spain
In an effort to make colonists cease to boycott the Townshend Act Parliament had imposed, Britain sent warships to New England. The colonists rebelled by burning a tax man in effigy, and engaging in an altercation that led to the Boston Massacre.
A Colonist that was on the side of England were called loyalistsIf On the Side of America they were called Patriots
Because on the Scottish standard there is a lion and England warships Scotland
Because they are about to be charged tuition fees.
Well England aka gret Britain had debt for the french and Indian war
The colonist rebelde agaisnt England because they didn't want to be forcerd to pay taxes for sugar and tea that the colonist bought from England
* the colonist were all dirty ingrates