The colonies became unsettle because the colonies have the greatest change of regulations and because so many new regulations came out in such a short period of time, colonists had to change their lifestyle frequently.
The 13 original colonies were "colonies" because they were territories of the country of Great Britain. They became states when they declared independence from GB.
people in the Thirteen Colonies were happy to be a part of Great Britain.
The tense relationship between the American colonies and Britain was primarily caused by a series of taxes and regulations imposed by the British government without colonial representation, such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts. Colonists felt their rights were being violated, leading to widespread resentment and protests, famously summarized in the slogan "no taxation without representation." Additionally, Britain's attempts to exert greater control over colonial governance and trade, alongside the enforcement of laws like the Intolerable Acts, further fueled the desire for independence. This growing discontent ultimately culminated in the American Revolution.
the taxes
The colonizers used the resources of their colonies to grow their own economies.
The relationship between great britain and the colnies got horrible because of the taxes put on tea.
Many features of the American economy that strained the relationship between the colonies and Britain existed. One of the strongest points of contention was the colonies resistance to paying taxes to Britain without proper representation.
in 1763
1763
Great Britain tried to over power the colonies and treaty them badly during the coloial era
The 13 original colonies were "colonies" because they were territories of the country of Great Britain. They became states when they declared independence from GB.
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people in the Thirteen Colonies were happy to be a part of Great Britain.
unfair laws, intolerable acts, and the Boston tea party
One feature of the American economy that strained the relationship between the colonies and Britain had to do with international trade. More specifically, it was the increasing desire of Americans to expand trade opportunities to include countries other than Britain.
It stretched the border to the Mississippi river
The colonies were ruled by the British until gaining their independence. All trade-able supplies manufactured in the colonies were then shipped to England or other places, and the funds were given to England.