The British colonists in America before the War of Independence (no taxation without representation /in the British Parliament/).
denied the rights of citizens who lived in England
The British Colonists in America were sympathetic to Britain in the 1700's, but they provided only limited moral support. Remember that the colonists had left Britain in seeking a better opportunity and relief from the interminable British-French wars, so they basically stayed away.
The colonists were British and when they declared independence they were seen as traitors by the king.
Because it is like a mother and daughter relationship. The British had control over the colonists for a long time. The British did kinda baby them for a while , then British turned. And the colonists was like what is going on; and the British wanted to control the colonists and the colonists had enough so the wanted to rebel. So to answer the question , because the British felt like they were in control because they kinda took the colonists under there wing.
Idea of social contracts --(US APEX)
The British put it on the colonists in America
No the acadians were not accepted by the British colonists in America because they were foreign, but some made their way to Louisiana where the French did accept them.
America would not be free
Here in America. It was in the fight between the british and the colonists.
At the time, Americans were British! They were British colonists! Of course they were allies! The British colonists in America wanted French land and Great Britain wanted to take over the fur trade in North America.
The british hired mercenaries as soldiers.
The british hired mercenaries as soldiers.
We didn't want to pay our taxes anymore.
French and Indian War
The British colonists in America before the War of Independence (no taxation without representation /in the British Parliament/).
France helped the Colonists. The Germans helped the British.