Respuesta :
c because the English had twice the fighting experience than the colonists
Answer:
England would be too strong to defeat.
The colonies needed England to protect them.
The cost in human lives would be too great.
Explanation:
Notwithstanding the reasons the homesteaders gave for not having any desire to pronounce their freedom, the American states proclaimed autonomy from Great Britain for the following reasons:
They trusted the British were treating the homesteaders unjustifiably. The British passed many expense laws that affected the pioneers. The settlers had no delegates in Parliament to cast a ballot on or talk about these laws. In English government, the general population needed to have delegates who could cast a ballot on duties that would influence them. The settlers had no such voice in British government.