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Colonists Justified Dbq

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Americans had always had the mindset of being free individuals and doing what they please, just how it is now, but it was not always that way. When the colonists were under British authority they had very few rights, but did not care much until after the French Indian War when they started enforcing the laws. Even though political, economic, and social factors justified the American fight for independence, they still were not completely justified. The British were flexible before the French Indian War, but after it when they began to enforce laws more, the colonists began to feel the pressure. It is reasonable because they had not been used to such restrictions. Politically speaking, the government was full of loyalists, otherwise known as …show more content…

The people feared their security after the French Indian War because the Indians were in part “savages” that did not care about the colonists and crossed boundaries without permission, but they were protected by the government because the British had an alliance with them (Doc A). This could have bias because it was the “Petition of the Paxton Boys to the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania” and the Paxton boys were Scott-Irish that already had problems with the British. The people were tired of the intruders which is another reason why they rebelled against the British. If they could get away from British control they could have a chance to handle the Indians how ever they want. Another example of how it was affecting the people is the Examination of Benjamin Franklin in 1766. He was asked if there was a difference between internal and external tax to the people and he explained that it was significantly harder for the people to accept internal tax because it was direct and obligatory (Doc C). This justifies their acts for independence because they were obviously not content with how they were being taxed and wanted to end …show more content…

The different economic, political, and social factors were reasons as to why they felt pushed to have freedom. Economically they were tired of the taxes, politically they wanted more freedom in government, and socially they wanted more rights and respect from the Indians. They were tired of being under British rule and did not want it happening for longer so they decided to declare independence. It was not easy, it took a fair amount of work and colonial effort, but they were finally able to achieve it. In fact, it was convenient that the British became so strict with their laws because if they had not done it we probably would not be an independent country

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