British-> very few active members of British government were voted into their positions, most inherited their titles. Plus, very few meant were eligible to vote for these members, 1/4 in fact. One, centralized government.
Colonial-> the majority of positions in colonial government were ones you could be voted into. 2/3 of the men did have the right to vote. Each colony had slightly different set ups of government.
The British want the colonists to help them pay back the money Britain owns from the seven year war and help with the costs of protecting their newly acquired land in North America.
In protest against British taxes, a few colonists in Boston pretended to be Native Americans and climbed aboard a tea import ship. They dumber the tea into the harbor, and the event became know as the Boston Tea Party
In Philadelphia, representative from all colonies except Georgia gathered
Patrick Henry said that the distinctions between the colonies no longer existed as they were all united as Americans against their oppressors, the British
Organized boycott of British goods in opposition to the Coercive Acts