Depends on when you are asking about. Please be more specific.
Yes they did during the Boston Massacre. The colonists did that because the soldier that killed a colonist because of an argument.
George Washington would be called a traitor from the colonists.
hahahaha Delaware Indians were killed by the Colonists colonists didn't care about them and only did Penn care about them and be fair to them
There was some soldier that was brought by the british to killed the maroons that had escape, in to the blue mountains.
to take in a soldier and house and feed them, also they made them pay for there own defence
The colonists did not inflict any punishment, cruel or otherwise, on British tax.Tax is government form of revenue and cannot be punished
Yes they did during the Boston Massacre. The colonists did that because the soldier that killed a colonist because of an argument.
death or jail punishment
they were either stoned or whipped to death. one leader lined his whole legion up and killed the tenth person on each row
A roman soldier
innocent soldier
A colonist and a British soldier got into a fight more colonists and British soldiers arrived, the colonists were throwing snowballs and calling the British soldiers names. A few of the British soldier's fired into the crowd killing a few colonists.
lots... for ex they forced colonists to quarter british soldier. taxed everything etc
Cut there heads off.
Yellow fever is a mosquito-borne viral illness that killed many early colonists.
soldier
you will be killed