Declaration Of Independence Analysis

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Primarily, this was because of multiple wars with France but nevertheless, this was an unintentional absence due to distractions out of british control. The distance and lack of technology left communications severely lacking the English and its colonies were left to fiend for themselves from a political and economical standpoint. The colonies were basically forced to govern themselves which would in turn unknowingly begin their development of independence away from the Old World. This period is referred to by some as the beneficial neglect and would get the colonies accustomed to the leniency of parliament who didn’t strictly enforce or regulate its laws. During this time it can be said that americans got spoiled to the economical benefits of British neglect. …show more content…

Although, in the same respect the English saw the failure of mercantilism and cost of war as reason enough to take action and create tariffs to create much needed funds. Regardless, of the reasoning behind the tariffs the colonists didn’t think they represented their best interest and felt they weren’t getting proper representation in British Parliament. This is when the famous saying, ”no taxation without representation” became an extremely popular chant embodying colonies animosity towards the the levying of unwanted taxes. Parliament saw the colonies as being spoiled which is a fair accusation considering their economy was built off smuggling and definitely had some control in their decision making. One must not forget the impact of the Salutary neglect and it’s contribution to leading americans on the road to