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What are the thirteen colonies?

THE ANSWER- I SEARCHED IT--During the years 1740 to 1770 the tension between England and the 13 colonies grew into a full scale war. Suffering from unjust taxation and tyrannical rule, the colonists tried to change and influence the English policy through repeated petitioning and boycotts. After failing to influence England through peaceful measures, war was the colonists' only option. The 13 colonies were therefore justified in starting a revolt against England. According to England however the colonists were not justified in waging war. England was the mother country and the colonists paid the lowest taxes in the world. Being that the colonists benefited from the French and Indian war, colonial help in paying back the debt was expected. The 13 colonies unnecessarily resorted to violence and propaganda in which a minority of Patriots influenced other colonists to believe in a "New England" problem. Despite England's reasons as to why the 13 colonies were wrong to declare war, the colonists were justified in waging war. The colonists in the Declaration of Independence clearly stated their grievances and case against England, declaring to the world the reasons that caused them to separate and fight to become the United States of America.


Who were the first hostile natives encountered on the Lewis and Clark expedition?

The Indian tribe Blackfeet


What Indian showed the colonists at Plymouth how to plan corn?

The Indians that showed the colonists at Plymouth how to plant corn were the Wampanoag.


How did Plymouth ma get its name?

It is commonly thought that Plymouth, MA is named after the English coastal town of Plymouth, from which the Pilgrim Fathers set out in the Mayflower; however, this is incorrect.In 1614 Captain John Smith, an explorer, mapped the areas of Maine and Massachusetts, which he called "New England." During this expedition he but also encountered, documented and recorded the locations of a number of local Indian tribes.Upon returning to England, Captain Smith asked Charles I of England to provide names to the settlements he found. As a result, Charles I renamed the area of the Accomack tribe to Plymouth... long before the Mayflower and the Pilgrims ever landed.


Were the colonists justified in resisting British policies after the french and Indian war?

yes the british had no right to tax the colonists

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What was the Indian tribe that first encountered the Pilgrim colonists in New England?

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What Indian tribe first encountered the pilgrim colonist in new England?

pocahontas


Why were colonists angered by king George approach to governing them?

The colonists expected to be free from England after the French and Indian War


Why could the colonists not stop the taxes brought on by England after the french and Indian war?

moving


What war were the colonists expected to pay for?

The French and Indian War, fought in part to defend the colonists.


Why were colonists angered by King George III's approach to governing them?

The colonists expected to be free from England after the French and Indian War


Name two things the colonists learned in the french and Indian war that helped them in the war with England?

Army


Were Indian invited to the pilgrim's feast?

Yes.


Should the colonist have felt justified in rebeling against England?

Yes, the colonists should because England ended the salutary neglect after the French and Indian war.


What was the name of the Indian who taught the Pilgrim farming?

Squanto.


When did the Colonists start being taxed at a higher rate than subjects in England?

After the French and Indian war the colonist started being taxed at higher rates than the people in England. The British began taxing the colonists in 1763.


After the French and Indian War what did England try to do to the colonists that made them upset?

England put up taxes to the colonists because King George III needed to pay off some war expenses. The colonists did not want to pay these taxes for they did not to be ruled by England anymore.