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Complete a paragraph explaining which principle you think had the greatest influence on the conflict between the American colonists and the British government. Use supporting details as evidence from your lessons. (at Least 5 sentences)


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Answer:

The French and Indian War, (1756-1763), brought new territories under the power of the crown, but the expensive conflict lead to new and unpopular taxes.

Attempts by the British government to raise revenue by taxing the colonies met with heated protest among many colonists who resented their lack of representation in Parliament and demanded the same rights as other British subjects.

Colonial resistance led to violence in 1770, when British soldiers opened fire on a mob of colonists, killing five men in what was known as the Boston Massacre.

After December 1773, when a band of Bostonians dressed as Mohawk Indians boarded British ships and dumped 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party.

An outraged Parliament passed a series of measures designed to reassert.

It is a greatest influence on the conflict between the American colonists and the British government

I shall go with Boston tea party.

  • After 100years war between france and England,to cover the poverty established due to war ,British started stamp fee on US in the year 1765.
  • It is unbearable .
  • Because you have to pay very huge amount for buying stamps and posting.
  • In the anger of this US colony citizens started protesting.
  • In 1767 some people attacked on a tea cruise at Boston port and threw down all tea bags to sea .
  • It was a great loss to British