Persecuted by unbearable religious campaigns and oppression in England, or after being banished from their country due to criminal activities, the so disillusioned Britishers and other Europeans had no attachment or goodwill towards England. The British government did not make any efforts for the welfare of their citizens living in America. The people living in America had developed the sense of social equality completely, while class distinction still prevailed in England. Thus, it was unnatural for American residents to bear this emergent economic burden. Unfair taxation was implemented on the American people, and without changing the American sentiment in favour of England. This was seen as an attempt to curtail the liberal lifestyle of Americans and compromise the freedom of American people. Thus, naturally, struggle against the British laws began.