The British government did not have the same interests as the colonists.
yes they did
The colonists did not want to be taxed. In retaliation, the British government enacted even more taxes and rules for the colonists.
Colonists feared the loss of their traditional liberties.
They were forced to by the British government. They were present in order to provide security for the colonists, and the British government didn't want to pay the cost of quartering the soldiers overseas, and did so at the direct expense and inconvenience of the colonists.
Slaves
Colonists had no voice in British government.
Colonists had no voice in British government
They worked together and spoke out against British government and the committees of correspondence were formed
Parliament Goverment
The British government did not have the same interests as the colonists.
The loyalists, or Tories, were in favor of the British Government.
The revolutionary war
The British government did not have the same interests as the colonists.
The colonists were angry with the British government because they were heavily taxed to pay for the Seven Years' War, and they had no representation in the government so they could not have a word about this.
The British government did not have the same interests as the colonists.
The British government did not have the same interests as the colonists.