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Why did the colonists have to work together?

Why did the colonists have to work together?

The colonists came together in what came to be known as the Committees of Correspondence to discuss their rights and how to respond to the acts that they believed trampled on those rights. These committees began to work together to forge a cooperative, united approach.

Why did the colonies want to separate?

The colonies wanted to break away from Great Britian. Colonists protesting the taxes passed by Parliament. The colonists had to follow British laws and had to do whatever the King of England and Parliament told them to do. The colonists wanted to be able to control their own government.

Why did the US colonies want their independence?

The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. Many colonists felt that they should not pay these taxes, because they were passed in England by Parliament, not by their own colonial governments. They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens.

Why did the BNA colonies need to work together?

They needed to earn more money from the sale of resource products from their farms, oceans, mines, and forests, but it was difficult to trade with each other when each colony had different currency and rules, and weighed and measured things differently. There were also external reasons why they needed to work more closely with each other.

Why did the British want to control the colonies?

Trade was restricted so the colonies had to rely on Britain for imported goods and supplies. There were no banks and very little money, so colonists used barter and credit to get the things they needed. Following the French and Indian War, Britain wanted to control expansion into the western territories.

How did the British Parliament work in the colonies?

By the late 1800s, these colonies had their own parliaments but were still subject to the law-making power of the British Parliament. The colonies were almost like 6 separate countries; for example, each had its own government and laws, its own defence force, issued its own stamps and collected tariffs—taxes—on goods that crossed its borders.

How did trade affect trade between the BNA colonies?

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