The desire of the Colonists to rebel against England was a decision that had appreciably understandable reasons behind it. The primary reason behind why the colonists revolted against the British leaders was due to their denied their rights as English men. As a result of this, the colonists developed a sense of separateness from …show more content…
As a result of the massive amounts of debt that the British government had acquired during the French and Indian War, the British government initiated stronger tax laws that caused financial hardship amongst the colonists. This initiated an enraged form of protest and led to an armed revolt against the British government by the colonialist in the New World. There were four basic tax acts that were initiated during this period that seems to have caused the revolt against the British Government. Among these acts are: The Sugar Act of 1764, The Currency Act of 1764, The Quartering Act of 1765 and The Stamp Act of