Political representation differed in the colonies when compared to England. The colonists did not have any representation. The English citizens did.
The colonists objected the dominion of New England because the Governor (Gov. Aros) steered the colonists more toward the Church of England.
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.
New England colonists were more likely to maintain English customs because the New England colonies were the first colonies founded by the British. Since these were the first colonies, they were the closest set up to what life was like in England. As colonist began to move farther south, they began adapting new customs that strayed from what British life displayed.
the colonists for the southern colonies came from new England
Colonists.
The Colonists probably did not export food items to England. The food was necessary for the survival of the Colonists, so it was exchanged throughout the Colonies.
Because that's where colonists founded their colonies.
they taxed the colonists
Political representation differed in the colonies when compared to England. The colonists did not have any representation. The English citizens did.
some religion, foods, ships
generally they were chosen by the colonists themselves
Colonists could only trade with England.....(:
England was taxing the colonies to pay for the war debt, which the colonists thought was unfair. The colonists also thought that their rights and freedoms were being threatened. Lastly, England suspended the colonies new elected assembly.
to pay for British troops stationed in the colonies to pay for some of England's war debt to pay for officials governing the colonies
England was taxing the colonies to pay for the war debt, which the colonists thought was unfair. The colonists also thought that their rights and freedoms were being threatened. Lastly, England suspended the colonies new elected assembly.
The colonists objected the dominion of New England because the Governor (Gov. Aros) steered the colonists more toward the Church of England.