Victory in the Seven Years' War made Britain the imperial dominance in North America. However, the victory came with painful costs. The London government struggles after 1763 to urge the American colonists to help pay off some of the financial debts. This change in British colonial policy reinforced an emerging sense of anger that set the stage for rebellion against the British crown .The connection between Britain and the English colonies was the ruling of Britain's king (King George III) and his parliaments. The King's ruling was very unfavorable for the colonies because of his tyrannical dictatorship and the unjust taxations. The American Revolution was justified because of the King's taxes, neglect of the 13 colonies and England's mercantilist policy. King George III and his decisions were one of the major causes that had the English colonist fuming with anger and rage towards Britain, and this eventually led to the American Revolution. First, one of the most fundamental reasons for the American Revolution was the colonist's outrage over taxation. This led to the tax revolt launched by people who were tired of unjust taxation. The King imposed taxes such as the Townshend Acts which was to pay for the costs of the government in America. The colonists did not have any rights to vote for or against taxes. In order to avoid paying the taxes, they rebelled. This final blast of anger led to the Boston Tea Party and other boycotts. Colonists were displeased with King George's actions. He neglected the colonies. King George took away their rights to self-government in America. They were not respected like how the British were. According to Thomas Jefferson's original draft of the "Declaration of Independence he stated: "he has refused his assent to laws for the public good" he has made our judges dependent on his will alone, for the tenure of their offices, and amount of their salaries. These provoked and encouraged the colonists to