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Declaration Of Independence Dbq

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Question 2. That the colonists wanted more independence to be equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities and they were willing to fight for it. The colonists had enough and were taking matters into their own hands. The Colonists were willing to make forceful or violent efforts to get the equality and independence they wanted. Another common theme during all the protests were destruction of English property. Question 3. I don't believe everything that Nash said to be true, but to answer the question, yes I agree with him. It was the people of our early American country that was behind protest of wanting change” they were the true power behind “The Revolutionary War”. The elite didn't have the power for the fundamental changes the colonists wanted. It was the non-elite who advocated for political and social reform. It was the non-elite who represented, supported and protested for change. The American Spirit Question2. The information wrote in the Declaration of Independence by Jefferson and Common Sense by Thomas Paine, was calling Britain and King George III a tyrant and yes very much propaganda and it was used to promote and publicize their particular cause or point of …show more content…

His majesty has placed you onto that continent and has ensured your safety from other countries. He has also ensured that you may not want and has asked for little in return. However, you have taken from his Majesty and his good fortune and now you complain. Like a common criminal who has taken the benefits from his majesty, from his own pocket. A crime has been committed and you hope that it goes unnoticed? Wish to go free from the punishments which you have inflicted on his majesty. You now feel likes it's your duty to sever the ties with someone that has watched over you and provided for you. Americas is like a child, you rebel against those that provide for you, loved you and provided for all your

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