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Were The American Colonists Justified Dbq

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The American Revolution was the first of its kind. Colonist rebelling against a supreme power, and successfully overthrowing Great Britain was at the time, something unheard of. In 1776, the colonist wrote the Declaration of Independence to declare independence from England. Over 200 years have passed since the American Revolution, and the question remains. Were the American colonist justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain? The answer to this question is yes, the American colonist were justified by taxes imposed by Britain, the Proclamation of 1763, and their unalienable rights being violated. The first reason why the colonist were justified was the taxes forced upon them by Britain. “If Great-Britain can order us to come to her necessaries we want, and can order us to pay taxes she pleases before we take them away, or when we land them here we are as abject slaves”(Document B). Britain treats the colonist as if they are pitiful slaves. They do not value the colonist. Even …show more content…

The colonist just won a hard fought war against the France and their allies, the Indians. After the war “the British government however, passed a law called the Proclamation of 1763, saying that these lands were to be reserved for the Indian Nations”(Document A). The colonist were outraged, many colonist died during this war. After the war they win all this land, and are told they are not allowed to settle on the land. Furthermore, Britain reserve it for the people they just fought the war against. The colonist kept a cool head and continued to logically request for this act to be annulled as stated in Document E “In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms.” When King George heard the colonist’s protest, he did absolutely nothing and let the colonist continue to live in a confined area. The colonist were, in a way,

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