But as it is the English would send more troops and Americans began grow to resent the British for this. The fact that Britain would send more troops to America and that many of the Colonial soldiers that would fight along side British troops and be considered by the British to be a lesser of a man would irritate and frustrate many Americans. The fact that Britain could not see or just playing ignored the fact that the American colonies had done just fine with out the constant approval or interference of Britain itself should have made them see that it would cause tensions to rise between the two. In the end Britain .
chose to send more troops and ignore the American people, which would lead of course to a revolution.
In the late 1760's and early 1770's the English begin to bring in many different acts in which would tax's many of the American citizens. Some of these acts include the Stamp Act, The Sugar and Currency Act and a few others. Looking at the Sugar act, which was created in 1763 by George Grenville who was appointed first minister, by King George III to solving England's debt crisis.# This act is the beginning of Britain's colonies, America to resist imperial control over them. The Sugar act reduced the sale of molasses to three pence per gallon and then it was further reduced to one penny per gallon in 1766, the act also added timber, iron and hides to the list of goods in which American merchants had to pay tax's on.# Laws were also passed which increased power to the Vice-admiralty courts, which lacked a jury to make convictions easier to be given out for smuggling.# Also the Royal Navy was given the power to use writs of assistance, which is the same as search warrants and they could inspect any ship they wanted.# With all these added laws it was thought that the American merchants would just pay the tax's and the laws themselves would deter them form smuggling, but in fact the American's .