Were the Colonists Justified in Declaring Their Independence from England ?
Justification was deserved much more than rejection. As you may know, the British was in full charge of the colonists before their independance. The American Revolution was an action which was definitely well thought out and took lots of dedication and bravery. The colonists were being treated poorly nor did they feel staying in their horrible conditions was a good option. After years and years of struggle, they finally revolted and took part in something this nation could never forget. It was something they thought which was well-deserved, although everyone was entitled to their own opinions. Were the colonists justified, or had valid reasons, in declaring their
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To start with an accurate example, the Boston Massacre took place, in which English troops shot and killed unarmed American colonists. The colonists did absolutely nothing, yet didn’t get their rights of life, having the right to live, protected in any manner. This was something huge and disturbing. (Background Essay) In addition to their horrible governing, England passed the Quartering acts, where they made British troops invade the Colonists’ homes. In fact, all the colonists had to provide full housing and feeding for the invasive troops. These governing actions failed to provide and protect the right of privacy, something they clearly didn’t receive. (Document B) Lastly, to help clarify their justification and valid reasons, you can refer to the social contract, which provides correct ways of government and laws. It states that bad leaders ,or government in this case, can be overthrown by its citizens, if the leaders fail to secure basic rights which they all deserve. As discussed above, England undoubtedly failed at their duties, therefore this adds on to the fact that the colonists were justified in declaring independence. (Document A) Overall, this shows how England was being a bad government and didn’t do their job correctly for citizens, which leads the colonists to be unhappy and revolt, so the colonists deserved,are justified, to be able to fight, or revolt, for a better life and government which they all fought for and deserved greatly. Using their bad governmenting skills is a valid way to show how the colonists’ wanting a better government and revolting was the right thing to