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Essay On Why Were The Colonists Justified In Declaring Independence

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After the French and Indian War in 1763 the British government made many new laws, agreements and taxes regulating all colonists which eventually led to the Revolutionary War. There were several reasons why the revolution began and the colonists decided to separate from Great Britain. Most colonists did not approve of the King because he ruled with tyranny. He was unjust and did not listen to the input of the colonists. Others such as Loyalists, believed the King’s decisions were fair. Long before 1763, America was large in population and still growing. This was because Great Britain had let the colonies solve problems on their own, govern themselves and create their own elected assembly; which helped to create new laws and taxes. Colonists …show more content…

The Proclamation of 1763 was created by King George III. This was because, shortly after the French and Indian war colonists and Native Americans were were killing each other. To prevent this from happening the King separated the land at the crest of the Appalachian Mountains. According to the map created by the Hudson Bay company, the colonists were restricted on the east side and the Native Americans on the west. The colonists were upset with the King because he made the division of colonists and Native Americans permanent and called it the Proclamation of 1763. The colonists argued with the King to change this law. They argued that on the east side of the Appalachian Mountains many other colonists and Native Americans had already settled and there was no room new room for settlers. On west side of the Appalachian Mountains there were many more plentiful resources the colonists could have occupied. As a result, the colonists were aggravated with the King’s decision and the way he …show more content…

The King created several unfair laws that the colonists did not agree with such as the Stamp Act and Quartering Act. According to the Stamp Act of 1765, “An act for granting and applying certain stamp duties…” The Stamp Act forced the colonists to have a stamp on every paper that was published or printed. Objects such as pamphlets, newspapers and letters all had to have stamps. The Quartering Act was one of the laws King George created, which required colonists to house and provide food for the British soldiers. According to the Quartering Act of 1765 and 1774, “[Colonists were] required to provide food, beer, wine, bedding, utensils, candles and firewood [to the British soldiers].” The colonists were required to to fulfill all the needs of British soldiers. They were expected to give up all of their resources to the British soldiers including their beds. Therefore, many small riots and fights broke out between the British and colonists which eventually led to the

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