The tension increased by the colonies making little protests and speaking out while the British did other things like station troops there and crushed their protests , there is more of this at http://bussinessmouse.googlepages.com
the british cried ffor their tea
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The increase in British imports during the 1700s ensured that there was a lot of assimilation on the part of the Americans. A lot of the clothing that was common in Britain was transferred to the USA and America also gained from the raw materials that were available only in British colonies.
The British government felt that the colonies were rightfully theirs and a part of the British Empire. When the colonies began to increase their independence from Britain, the government pushed back with stricter laws, taxes, and regulations. The tension that built as a result of this eventually erupted into protests like the Boston Tea Party and violent incidents like the Boston Massacre, all of which contributed to the conflict that became the Revolutionary War
American merchants complained that the British were keeping Americans out of the West Indies and other British markets that they could make money from.
British laws that affected the colonies were made by the King and the British Parliament. The colonists had no voice in the laws.
The British governed with little supervision of the American colonies before 1760.Britain's harsh tax and trade policies of the 1760s fanned resentment in the colonies.
it started to increase tension between colonies and British which lead to the revolutionary war and to independence now.
The laws parliament passed increase British control in the American colonies since they lowered taxes.
some Colonials wanted to stay under british rule
Taxation created tension because the Americans thought it was unfair to pay taxes to the parliaments when the Americans had no representation in the parliament.
The increase in British imports during the 1700s ensured that there was a lot of assimilation on the part of the Americans. A lot of the clothing that was common in Britain was transferred to the USA and America also gained from the raw materials that were available only in British colonies.
The increase in British imports during the 1700s ensured that there was a lot of assimilation on the part of the Americans. A lot of the clothing that was common in Britain was transferred to the USA and America also gained from the raw materials that were available only in British colonies.
The British government felt that the colonies were rightfully theirs and a part of the British Empire. When the colonies began to increase their independence from Britain, the government pushed back with stricter laws, taxes, and regulations. The tension that built as a result of this eventually erupted into protests like the Boston Tea Party and violent incidents like the Boston Massacre, all of which contributed to the conflict that became the Revolutionary War
it made the colonists listen to them
The Sons of Liberty was formed in reaction to the Stamp Act in 1765 (which had brought about tension between the colonies and British rule), which was placed on the North American colonies by the British Parliament. They were American Patriots who sought to get rid of the Stamp Act.
An increase in tension between the British, the Boers and Zulus led to the Anglo-Zulu War.
The Sons of Liberty was formed in reaction to the Stamp Act in 1765 (which had brought about tension between the colonies and British rule), which was placed on the North American colonies by the British Parliament. They were American Patriots who sought to get rid of the Stamp Act.
British militia wanted to steal a stockpile of weapons found in concord , however patrols learned of this and fought British in Lexington leading to British defeat