Can u simplify this question
They're not coming to take over our home land they're just looking for new opportunities that their homeland did not provide
Third party systems have a difficult time competing against the Democratic and Republican parties for multiple reasons.
1) Lack of funds- Running political campaigns is extremely expensive. On a yearly basis, the Democratic and Republican party spend millions of dollars to help their candidates win office. Third parties have a difficult time raising this type of money.
2) History- The modern day Republican and Democratic parties have been around for roughly a century. People are familiar with their view, understand their platform, and are familiar with important individuals within the party. A third party usually struggles with these factors, as their new emergence comes at a time when a significant amount of Americans are already aligned with a specific party.
Due Process. Due process would take on more importance in the time leading up to the American Revolution. Colonists often felt that they were denied due process.
Grievances. The English Bill of Rights lists various grievances that were laid upon King James in a very similar fashion to how Colonists blamed King George. Both also put into writing why they were unhappy and wanting change. They did this writing allowing the world to better understand their complaints and reasons.
Limitations on the "Executive" Branch. The English Bill of Rights also placed limits and pointed out how the King had overstretched his power and bounds. This is similar to restrictions placed upon the President. Both the President and the King had to consult their legislative branches in regards to being able to do certain things.