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Separating From Great Britain Dbq Essay

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Under the tyranny of Great Britain the colonist faced many hardships placed onto them by the parliament. Unconstitutional taxes were implemented for no reason other than to increase Britain’s revenue. In addition laws that disregarded man's’ natural rights were enforced by Britain onto the colonists. And because of these reasons the American colonist were justified for separating from Great Britain by declaring independence. The American colonists were justified for separating from Great Britain because of the unfair taxes Great Britain forced on them. One example of an unfair tax was the Stamp Act, which was a tax placed on all paper goods, such as newspapers or letters. In Document 2 John Dickinson explains that the Stamp Act was unconstitutional …show more content…

For example the Stamp Act affected only a few colonist. In document 3 the letter written from the Boston-Gazette, explained that the protests by the Bostonities were not necessary, the tax did not affect the common people, since they don’t normally purchase newspapers. The Bostonities should not have reacted the way they did, and their protest only created more chaos within the colonies. Secondly, the painting by the member of the terrorist group called the Sons Of Liberty, Paul Revere, was a piece of propaganda that doesn’t show the whole story of the Boston massacre. The Boston Massacre had only occurred, because the citizens were harassing and throwing sticks and snowballs at the soldiers. Paul Revere used his painting to twist the truth of what actually happened and gain support for his terrorist group. Lastly, the British became more strict and placed soldiers inside the colonies to help with the arduous task of preventing violent protests of tarring and feathering the colonists were participating in. Tarring and feathering was a brutal act of stripping British loyalists or officials of their clothes, and then pour hot tar on them to stick feathers and publicly shame the loyalist or official. The colonist were out of hand and needed soldiers to enforce peace among the civilians. The actions of the colonist were not justified for separating from Great Britain, as their motives did not give enough reason for their outrageous propaganda and violent

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