For the revolution against Great Britain to be justified, American revolutionaries had to have reasons, or justifications, for why they were breaking from Great Britain. One of the justifications made by American revolutionaries for declaring independence from Great Britain was stated in Thomas Paine‘s pamphlet, Common Sense. He stated that even with no European power "America would have flourished [just] as much, and probably much more". He makes this statement to prove that America does not need Great Britain, especially when her motive was interest and not attachment (Thomas Paine, Common Sense). The statement justifies the declaration for independence from Great Britain, since America would be fine on it‘s own. Then, another justification
The american colonists justify in the waging war by the unfair rights, lack of land , and violation of the english rights. The american revolution was very unique because it was the first time they fought for their independence. In the american colonies there was lots of grievances against the king. The colonists knew what they wanted and knew what they were fighting for. The American colonists justified in Waging War and breaking away from Britain because the unfair rights the lack of land and the violation of English rights.
American colonists should support the Declaration of Independence and the Patriots in the Revolutionary War. Great Britain was taxing the American colonists because of Britain’s great debt from the French and Indian War. Britain made the quartering act, the stamp act, townshend act, and the tea act. This is taxation without representation and it was unjust. The Patriots were angry and rightfully so. The King was making the colonists pay taxes on imported goods to decrease his country’s debt, the Patriots were outraged and wanted freedom.
According to the Declaration Of Independence, abuse of the representative powers and their natural rights gave the people the right to eliminate their current government and create a new one. Thomas Jefferson outlines the mistakes of the British government, and asserts that citizens were restricted of natural rights. In such case, during the American Revolution, colonies had the right to get rid of their government because the king was not rightly protecting the citizens rights. Not only that, but direct taxes were enforced upon the citizens leading to acts being passed in opposition to the rebellion. All things considered, I would say that the American Revolution was justified under the Declaration of Independence.
The American Revolution was justified because the colonists were not being treaty fairy and equally by the British. And according to Jefferson, “people being oppressed have a moral obligation to rebel against their oppressors”. From the beginning, the colonists were not given the full rights as British men, just because they were not living in that country. The Navigation Acts passed by the Parliament to restrict colonial trade, and all of colonial trade with Europe had to go through England, overall they wanted to keep colonies in a position of economic dependency on Britain. And that was a serious damage in the colonial economies and people’s aspirations, it makes many colonists unhappy and smuggle goods to other country. And British
The renowned enlightenment philosopher, John Locke believes in the same principles that the Americans faced when making their difficult decision in 1765. The American Revolution wasn’t just out of pure disagreement from the British, it was based upon Enlightenment principles. Locke, an Enlightenment philosopher, believed that people could improve themselves. The counterargument of the American Revolution not occurring discredits the Americans new way of governing and becoming independent. Enlightenment is entirely based upon questioning the higher power, the British monarchy did not settle to the Americans in the 1700s who believed that the British power was going overboard, in which they decided to revolt.
In conclusion, the American colonists were fully justified in their declaration of independence from Great Britain. The American colonists never deserved any of the punishment they received through taxes and the other means that were placed upon them. With the continuous counts of corruption acts being placed upon them, American colonist felt no choice but to revolt against the British. Before war commenced colonists made several attempts in peacefully expressing their disapproval, however, the attempts continued with results in
Thomas Paine believed that the US needed independence mainly for three reasons. First of all, the US had larger land than Britain. Britain wanted the resources from the US to build the mainland of Britain. Also the Britain government was fighting with the colony people. Thomas Paine thought that it was unfair if the British fight with them and take resources from them at the same time. If they got chance to be fully independent, they can trade their resources with other countries in the world and became powerful. Secondly, he thought if they did not break with Britain, they would not able to get help from other countries in Europe because other countries did not want Britain to be the most powerful country in Europe. If they broke with Britain, other country will help them to fight against Britain. Third reason was they just want to be an independent country. They did not want to be ruled by other people anymore.
This can be evidenced by document three, which shows Thomas Paine’s pamphlet called “Common Sense”, and through document six, which shows the Declaration of Independence. In “Common Sense”, Paine states that if the powers of governing remains in the hands of the king, he will have a negative effect over the whole legislation of the continent. He later states that the King has imposed laws on the colonies that have benefitted no one but himself and has caused the bloodshed and slaughter of the colonists, despite having a pretended title of “Father of his People”. The Declaration of Independence displays all the grievances of the colonists toward the King; in other words, all the negative impacts the King has imposed on the colonists. Some of these grievances include: “forbidding his Governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance”, “dissolving Representative Houses”, and “quartering large bodies of armed troops”. King George III having little consideration for the colonies is a strong argument for a revolution and independence because the applied to almost everyone in the British colonies, whether it be the colonists, the Africans, or the Native Americans- therefore they could all empathize with the cause. The strongest argument made by those who were against the American Revolution was that the American colonies would be weak without Britain. This can be seen in document nine, which shows the loyalists plead their cause to the King, in which they state that Great Britain will prevent the ruin of “her American friends” because it is in their best common interest since they are also British subjects. They also state that the British have provided them with the aid of powerful and good allies and relief which has helped them in the past.This is a strong argument
American colonists were justified after their separation from Great Britain and gaining independence. At first, the colonists didn’t mind being apart of the British colonies. However, colonists were upset at the fact that the British were abusing their power and being unjust. Soon later, with the help of Enlightenment views from several American philosophers, the colonists wanted to break free from the British crown’s chains.
The Americans were justified for independence because of harsh british acts.”The British King made the colonist move to the east due to the New law of the proclamation of 1763”(Doc A).The King made the colonists move and they lost a lot of land that they owned and were forced to go east after the proclamation was made.This was just one of the many acts put on the soldiers.”The Quartering act made the colonist house soldiers”(Doc G).The king made them house soldiers with the quartering act and made the colonist mad with the unfairness.The Americans were treated poorly and with unfairness by the king.
Enlightenment ideas helped the Americans fight against British rule and create a new nation. With the fight for their new nation came the Declaration of Independence. This document is based on the beliefs of John Locke. John’s teachings mostly focused on self-government and natural rights. John Locke Believed that everyone was created equal with the same three natural rights. The Declaration of Independence argued for natural rights and equality as well. The Declaration of Independence was influenced by Locke’s idea of Equal rights and self-government. They liked the idea of a Democracy, the rule of the people. The United States’ Declaration of Independence states. The American colonist separated from Britain because King George 3rd was not governing the people correctly. For example, he created “Taxation without Representation”. Taxation without Representation is when the American Colonist were being taxed unfairly. John Locke believed the government was there to protect the people, and if they were not being protected they have the right to rebel against the ruler. This is exactly what the American colonist did. The document by the colonies declaring separation from Britain, stated. John Locke’s beliefs of self-government influenced the colonies to rebel and become it’s own
Thomas Paine had many arguments for American independence but there are a few of them that are really the main focus of his thoughts for independence. The first argument that he made that was focused on independence was the relationship between the colonist and Britain. The fact that that Britain had laws to govern a colony on the other side of the world was implausible. That the island of Britain was going to give laws that the colonist of the Americas had to abided by even though the one who made the law was 3000 miles away. Another argument that he had was that George III was a tyrannical leader. There was no way that he was going to keep peace, and to rule over a colony, and expect the colony to follow all the
In 1776, America was starting stand to up against the British government. America hated being taxed and having to house the solders. The British thought that the taxes that was imposed on the colonies was normal, their people were used to paying, but the colonies were so angry about the constant taxes. They rebelled against the government and it eventually led to a revolution. During that time period Thomas Paine, one of the American founding fathers, an English-American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary was in favor of declaring independence from Britain. In the doing, he wrote a phaplet called Common Sense that was meant for the colonial people to be inspired to revolt against Britain. Charles Inglis, Irish clergyman and bishop, responded to Thomas Paine’s Common sense with The Interest of America. From these two I will compare the two and decided who’s argument is more persuasive and if I would be a revolutionist in 1776.
The American Revolution was not only a battle between the British and the colonists; it was a historical movement that brought about new ways of thinking. The ideas of liberty and equality began to be seen as essential to the growth of the new nation. The separation of the American colonies from the British Empire occurred for a number of reasons. These reasons are illustrated in the Declaration of Independence. Although Thomas Jefferson wrote the document, it expressed the desire of the heart of each colonist to be free of British rule. British rule over the colonies became unbearable in the early months of 1776, making it clear to the colonists that it was time to either give in
What did Thomas Paine say about fighting for our freedom? It was Common Sense. The American Revolution was a war between the 13 colonies and England, which is also widely known as the War for Independence due to the fact the 13 colonies fought for their independence from the British government. The war, won by the colonies, was fought from 1775-1783 beginning with battles in Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts, and ending British signing the peace Treaty of Versailles. Revolutionary in this context means effective in terms of the change it had on the 13 colonies. This raised the question, How Effective Was the American Revolution? The American Revolution was not effective because minorities were ignored, the government was futile, and roles in society did not change.