Why were colonists frustrated by the British constitutional monarchy?
The colonists were primarily frustrated by the lack of military protection from the British monarchy.
The colonists were primarily frustrated by the lack of military protection from the British monarchy.
They were frustrated because the monarchy provided too much freedom and autonomy.
They were frustrated because the monarchy provided too much freedom and autonomy.
They felt that their rights were being ignored and that they were unfairly taxed without representation.
They felt that their rights were being ignored and that they were unfairly taxed without representation.
The frustration stemmed from the monarchy's decision to grant independence to the colonies.