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Because of the enlightenment and the great awakening American colonist became...?

The enlightenment and the great awaking American colonists became strong on one thing. The one thing that American colonists can better in was more educated. but they were taught to hate jews and hitler rose up and became a world leader in germany. And hitler created the KKK which are in charge of the illuminati and created the bloods cause screw them punk scraps


Many colonists became angry because they did not have any representatives in the British Government to vote on laws These colonists thought this was unfair and called it?

"Taxation without representation"


What was the effect the Great Awakening had on colonial Pennsylvania?

the people became crazy for power. and start to read the bible trying to imterpred to their interest .


What cause for colonists' revollt?

The cause for colonists' revolt were taxes being too high, and outrageous laws coming from the royal crown. These abuses soon became no longer tolerated.


How did the colonist respond to the British proclamation of 1763?

The proclamation of 1763 was a public announcement that said all lands of the Appalachian Mountains belonged to the Native Americans. Colonists became angry with the Proclamation of 1763 because the Proclamation gave the Crown a monopoly on land bought from Native Americans. So, instead of listening and following the Proclamations rules and orders, they ignored them. They were angry that Britain had limited the area available for settlement. They were also upset because the law forbade them from settling in the Ohio River Valley where there was fertile soil for farming, and the Native Americans weren't using it. Many colonists had already bought land west of the Appalachians and now weren't allowed to move. Many colonists did not respect the Native Americans and did not want to preserve their land. The colonists just ignored the law and moved across the Appalachians.