britain returned it to te french, angering british colonist
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from Great Britain.
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from great britain.
There were many more than just one colonist. The colonists who supported Great Britain and fought to remain a part of the British Empire were referred to as Loyalists, or Tories. There were many Tory regiments from every colony that fought alongside the British during the Revolutionary War, including many from New York, New Jersey, South Carolina and North Carolina as the theatres of the war were centered in those locations.
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There are several reasons.Colonists dumped tea and protested. They boycotted Great Britain.MONEY
The thirteen colonies protested many things. They did not like any of the laws or taxes that Britain imposed on them.
The reason why Britain's American colonies were most angered by the taxes imposed on them by Britain was because e the colonist felt like they had no say in the taxation.
Great Britain imposed new taxes on the colonists in order to pay war debts.
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The reason the British imposed the Tea Act on the Colonists was due to debt. Britain had taken on much debt to help the colonists and they were trying to recover some of the funds.
The Coercive Act
They created boycotts and protested for there rights.
The colonist's view of maverick-like freedom was put to full capacity, as they protested the Tea act of 1776, and told Britain to BTFU.
protested-then the Boston massacre happened and it was repealed except on tea
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