The colonist were angry at the British and not giving them reprecipitation in parament. The colonist thought that they should choose what happens and not be told what to do by a leader that is 4,417 miles away. McGraw-Hill states," Colonist also believed they had the right to be secure in their own homes without the threat of officers barging in." This shows that all the colonist wanted was peace and not being in fear. Furthermore, this shows that colonist and a hard time under the British rule.
Another reason the colonist were mad was because of Britain setting boundaries on what they could and couldn’t do. The colonist thought that since they live there and it's their land they should be able to move anywhere they want. McGraw-Hill also sates," Colonist believed the proclamation limited their freedom of movement. They feared that the large number of British troops might interfere with their …show more content…
The Americans spectator states "the British empire, which not only put us here, but gave us Christianity, limited government, and a system of rights founded in the British common law." This shows that the colonist needed Britain to form this country. The American spectator also states," 'Samuel Johnson famously quipped in his essay Taxation No tyranny, how is it that we are the loudest yelp for liberty among drivers of African Americans," This shows that the colonist were not all of that and a piece of cake and had problems in their own nation. I conclude that even though the British helped the Americans with a lot of problems they were still in the