History, asked by jackierichardson15, 9 months ago

Have the states done enough to justify declaring independence from Britain?

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Answered by TheInnocentSoul
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Although England has many reasons as to why the colonies were unjustified in waging a war, the colonists still were justified because the “Declaration of Independence” clearly stated the colonist's problems against the king. They said that they were breaking away from England to become The United States of America

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

Have the states done enough to justify declaring independence from Britain?

ANSWER:-

  • The States were virtuously justified in declaring independence from Britain because numerous things were done by Great Britain toward the states.

  • Great Britain enacted many laws and constitutions that were not often fair for the people of states. Most of the laws and constitutions were against the rights of the people of states and they were brutal governments.

  • The states fought the British because they wished for freedom from Britain. They fought the British because of illegal and excessive taxes. They fought because they had no self-government. During the formation of the American colonies, they were part of Britain.

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