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Eduardwww [97]
3 years ago
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Which decision by the British government made the colonies want to declare independence, according to the Declaration of Indepen

dence? Britain allowed the colonial legislatures to have too much power. Britain forced people to move to the United States. Britain enforced unfair taxes on the colonists. Britain refused to defend the colonies when they were attacked.
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2 answers:
Digiron [165]3 years ago
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Answer:the American colonists were able to confirm an official alliance with the Government of France and obtain French assistance in the war against Great Britain.

Explanation: They wanted some freedom and independance

polet [3.4K]3 years ago
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Answer: Why were the American colonies unhappy with the British government? By the 1770's, Great Britain had established a number of colonies in North America. The American Revolution was precipitated, in part, by a series of laws passed between 1763 and 1775 that regulating trade and taxes. This legislation caused tensions between colonists and imperial officials, who made it clear that the British Parliament would not address American complaints that the new laws were onerous. British unwillingness to respond to American demands for change allowed colonists to argue that they were part of an increasingly corrupt and autocratic empire in which their traditional liberties were threatened. This position eventually served as the basis for the colonial Declaration of Independence. Boston Tea Party

In 1763, the British government emerged from the Seven Years’ War burdened by heavy debts. This led British Prime Minister George Grenville to reduce duties on sugar and molasses but also to enforce the law more strictly. Since enforcement of these duties had previously been lax, this ultimately increased revenue for the British Government and served to increase the taxes paid by the colonists. The colonial governments of New York and Massachusetts sent formal letters of protest to Parliament.  The end of the war had also brought about a postwar recession, and British merchants began to request payment for debts that colonists had incurred buying British imports. Moreover, they wanted payment in British pounds sterling rather than colonial currency of more questionable value. The result was that the British Parliament passed the 1764 Currency Act which forbade the colonies from issuing paper currency. This made it even more difficult for colonists to pay their debts and taxes.  Soon after Parliament passed the Currency Act, Prime Minister Grenville proposed a Stamp Tax. This law would require colonists to purchase a government-issued stamp for legal documents and other paper goods. Grenville submitted the bill to Parliament for questioning, and only one member raised objections to Parliament’s right to tax the colonies.  

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