Analysis: What If Great Britain Won The American Revolution

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How different would things be here if little things were changed? What if on Christmas night when George Washington crossed the Delaware the Hessian Army fought back? What if Great Britain won the American Revolution? What if we were not free as we are today? Small things can change the future drastically. The Declaration of Independence officially broke ties with great britain and set forth the principles and ideals in which our nation shall be built upon. It all started when Great Britain enacted laws to increase tax income. For example, the Stamp Act of 1765 and the Townshend Act of 1767 were made to increase tax income to Great Britain's government. When Britain raised these acts the Thirteen Colonies thought these acts were violating other laws. Furthermore, the Thirteen Colonies decided to fight back, starting the American Revolution in 1775. The Declaration of Independence was adopted a year later in 1776. …show more content…

that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Therefore, Jefferson is stating that the purpose of government is to maintain a society and to promote our happiness as people and our safety of our government. Secondly, to Jefferson, the idea of unalienable natural rights is very important. He even believes these laws surpass all man made laws. It is important because Great Britain did not give us the natural and unalienable rights that Jefferson thought was necessary and most important to the government. Thirdly, the idea of “natural law” supported the thought of law of nature or being determined by nature. Among these, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Also, all men are created