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Q: What should colonists do if Britain did not change unfair laws?
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What will the consequences be for the colonists without a war?

Without the war against Britain The Colonists would be subject to the unfair rule and regulation that Great Britain handed to them.


Why did the colonists feel that the taxes and laws were unfair?

Cause they had no representation of the taxation


What was the cause for the united colonists to go against Britain?

There were alot of reasons, too many to count, but mostly the colonists were angry about taxes and unfair laws.


What are some slogans that the colonists of Britain use against king george 111?

one was ''no taxtation with out representation'' the king taxed the colonists with out caring about what the colonists had to say about it. the colonists thought it was unfair so they boycotted the goods that the the king taxed them on.


Colonists formed the organization to protest unfair taxes called what?

Sons of liberty. They were a secret group basically to protest against anything unfair Great Britain did.


What gives the British colonists of North America the right to declare independence from Great Britain?

King George | made the colonist pay unfair taxes


How did French and Indian war draw the colonists closer together but increase friction with Britain?

How did the French and Indian War draw the colonists closer together but increase the friction with Britain?AnswerColonists saw that the British were unfair by making them fight, then taxing them for a war they didn't want


Why did Thomas Jefferson feel the colonists had the right to break away from Britain?

1. That all men possessed unalienable rights, and 2. King George III had violated the colonists' rights by passing unfair laws.


How did the Quartering Act lead to the Boston Massacre?

the quartering act was a law that said colonists had to give food, beds, and a home for the soldiers stationed there. the colonists thought that was unfair and when they saw them they were reminded that Britain was trying to bully them.


What is 1 reason why many colonists thought the stamp act was unfair?

well I'm not to sure the exact answer but i no that they had no speak in it so they came up with a saying " No Taxation without Representation" but i think that they thought it was unfair that they had to pay Britain back the money they have lost in the french and Indian war( Britain won )


Why did Thomas Jefferson feel colonists had the right to break away from great Britain?

1. That all men possessed unalienable rights, and 2. King George III had violated the colonists' rights by passing unfair laws.


How did colonists protest unfair taxes?

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