"The growth of British commerce had three important consequences. The growth of London led to a shortage of wood fuel, which was resolved by using coal. Therefore, we Colonists migrated to America to acquire the resources we required. The next reason I left London to go to the U.S.A. is because we were profit seeking colonists. We wanted a better opportunity to make money, and we all knew that North America had more resources for raw materials. "North America offered a new source of raw materials, such as food crops, tobacco, wood, iron, minerals, and gems" (https://www.jymuseums.org and https:// georgiastudies.gpb.org). To sum my thoughts up, we deserve to get enough money to give to our families and to ourselves and finally for the government to pay our taxes. The final reason, I needed to go to America, was for my freedom. Our King (King George II) didn't give us any freedom. Because of our constitutional monarchy, we King only had power from parliament, which created an outstanding control of governance. "By the 1770s, many colonists were angry because they did not have self-government. This meant that they could not govern themselves and make their own laws. They had to pay high taxes to the
"The growth of British commerce had three important consequences. The growth of London led to a shortage of wood fuel, which was resolved by using coal. Therefore, we Colonists migrated to America to acquire the resources we required. The next reason I left London to go to the U.S.A. is because we were profit seeking colonists. We wanted a better opportunity to make money, and we all knew that North America had more resources for raw materials. "North America offered a new source of raw materials, such as food crops, tobacco, wood, iron, minerals, and gems" (https://www.jymuseums.org and https:// georgiastudies.gpb.org). To sum my thoughts up, we deserve to get enough money to give to our families and to ourselves and finally for the government to pay our taxes. The final reason, I needed to go to America, was for my freedom. Our King (King George II) didn't give us any freedom. Because of our constitutional monarchy, we King only had power from parliament, which created an outstanding control of governance. "By the 1770s, many colonists were angry because they did not have self-government. This meant that they could not govern themselves and make their own laws. They had to pay high taxes to the