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Were the Founding Fathers justified in rebelling against the British government and declaring independence?
In a well-developed essay that includes an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion, explain whether or not the Founding Fathers were justified in declaring independence. Be sure to address counterclaims in your essay and include reasons and evidence to support your argument. *BEST ESSAY WILL GET BRAINLIEST*

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Were the Founding Fathers justified in rebelling against the British government and declaring independence?

In a well-developed essay that includes an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion, explain whether or not the Founding Fathers were justified in declaring independence. Be sure to address counterclaims in your essay and include reasons and evidence to support your argument. *BEST ESSAY WILL GET BRAINLIEST*

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Answered by Anonymous
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The colonists were justified in rebelling against the British due to several reasons, a large part being Locke's reasoning.

The colonists also stated that due to the acts and the manners he committed them, they would write up a series of complaints which would stand as the pinnacle of the declaration of independence.

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.

Delegates from each of the Thirteen Colonies met in Philadelphia in the summer of 1776 to decide the case for liberty.

The goal was to convince the States that the time had come for the United Colonies to declare their independence from Mother England.

It was an incredibly difficult time for the young United States.

The government treated British citizens in the colonies differently from those at home.

It demanded special taxes from the colonists.

It also ordered them to feed British troops and let them live in their houses.

Britain claimed that the soldiers were in the colonies to protect the people.

Revolutionary governments in the colony-states and the Second Continental Congress cut ties with Britain, one by one, and at length on July 2, 1776, the Congress, speaking for all America, severed the last one, declaring, “These United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states.”

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