Declaration Of Independence Dbq Essay

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(Add dates) From the late 1760’s to July 4, 1776, American Colonists moved from merely protesting the decisions of King and Parliament to a Declaration of Independence and a Revolutionary War. (Remove caused socially, politically and economically). Colonists thought that they had no rights; their freedom was limited, causing many of the colonists to rebel, the quartering act required them to quarter soldiers showing that their freedom was limited. The Quartering Act (1765, 1774) stated “if there shall not be sufficient room in these barracks, then in such a case the soldiers must be quartered in the homes of the people in the colony” (Doc 5). (Make it Doc 5). The colonists got angry by this and started rebelling because they did not want to …show more content…

Since Britain was able to tax the colonists to make money for the French and Indian war the colonists started rebelling because they did not want to be taxed for items that they used everyday. Britain also had a lot of power by being able to regulate trade which frustrated the colonists. In letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, (1767-1768) by John Dickinson it says "There is another late act of Parliament which appears to be unconstitutional, and destructive to the liberty of these colonies. The parliament unquestionably possesses a legal authority to regulate the trade of Great Britain, and all her colonies.” (Doc 2). Parliament would impose heavy duties on colonists , not for the regulation of trade but for levying money on them, parliament was also able to tax every day items which angered the colonists and they started rebelling. The Colonists went to war with Britain, The Quartering Act went against the colonists rights of privacy, Parliament was able to tax the colonists however they wanted, which caused the colonists to start rebelling, and (Remove They) Parliament could also control trade, all leading up to the American …show more content…

(Remove caused socially, politically and economically). Colonists thought that they had no rights; their freedom was limited, causing many of the colonists to rebel, the quartering act required them to quarter soldiers showing that their freedom was limited. The Quartering Act (1765, 1774) stated “if there shall not be sufficient room in these barracks, then in such a case the soldiers must be quartered in the homes of the people in the colony” (Doc 5). (Make it Doc 5). The colonists got angry by this and started rebelling because they did not want to quarter the soldiers and have to do everything for them. However Britain also had power over America by being able to tax them whenever they wanted and however they wanted. George Grenville, Member of Parliament (January 14, 1766) said "The supreme legislative power over America, is granted. It cannot be denied; and taxation is a part of that sovereign power" (Doc 4). Since Britain was able to tax the colonists to make money for the French and Indian war the colonists started rebelling because they did not want to be taxed for items that they used everyday. Britain also had a lot of power by being able to regulate trade which frustrated the colonists. In letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, (1767-1768) by John Dickinson it says "There