The British antagonized them with many things. The biggest were taxes levied to help pay for the French and Indian War, and the Boston Massacre. The Boston Massacre occurred in Boston when drunken British officers were accused, put on trial, and found not guilty of killing colonist. Samuel Adams made this act sound bigger than it really was by calling it a Massacre and passing out handbills showing the event. The thing is that you have to remember is that EVERYONE was British, yet they felt disrespected by the King.
Which part is the 'tragic event'.
the event which happened was the industrial revolution.
There are so many events that happened in Britain in 1843. However, the important event was the Battle of Hyderabad: which happened on March 24.
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the Boston tea party happened
A representation of an object or event is a model.
British taxing of the colonies without their representation
Wanting to be free from the King of England and end taxes without representation.
At a Nintendo event. but the event has aready happened sry.
A mental representation of an object or event is often referred to as a "mental image" or "mental model", whereas a physical representation can be called a "depiction" or "representation".
A model.
A model
At a Nintendo event but the event already happened a long time ago no one can obtain the ticket without cheating.
i think it is a model I'm not sure if it is......... I'm sorry if it is wrong
The French and Indian War left England with a big debt so they charged its American colonies more money in order to pay it off. They started to tax them huge amounts of tax. American colonist decided not to pay and made the taxation without representation act
the whiskey rebbellion happened almost immediately after the Revolution..We had just fought to free ourselves from taxation w/out representation, and then the new American gvmt turns around and starts taxing a product (alcohol) that many people used as currency.The people felt this was very wrong as they had no say in it and were willing to fight for their rights again.