First of all, the British thought of the colonies as just colonies, and only used them to the advantage of Britain and to get money. The colonists wanted the same rights as every other British citizen living in England, but Britain disagreed and refused them the same rights. Moreover, the colonies had a sense of independence, and did not want to be controlled by a country all the way across the ocean. Finally, the colonists wanted some say in the British parliament instead of being taxed without any good reason and without any say in the
First of all, the British thought of the colonies as just colonies, and only used them to the advantage of Britain and to get money. The colonists wanted the same rights as every other British citizen living in England, but Britain disagreed and refused them the same rights. Moreover, the colonies had a sense of independence, and did not want to be controlled by a country all the way across the ocean. Finally, the colonists wanted some say in the British parliament instead of being taxed without any good reason and without any say in the