Breaking ties

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Declaring independence from the British Empire is one of the most noted historical events that changed the course of American history. July 4, 1776 was the day when the American colonies declared their independence from the British Empire. There were those who supported and opposed the movement. The colonist that supported the idea of breaking their ties with Great Britain primary grievance was “no taxation without representation.” The slogan “no taxation without representation” was the thriving force for the support of independence when the British Parliament passed various acts to raise revenue, as well as many other grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence. After the French and Indian War, colonist claimed the British rule tyrannical which “violated [their] rights [as] Englishmen.” As those who opposed the British rule, there were also those who remained loyal to the king in the thirteen colonies. As the ties between Great Britain and the American Colonies loosened, there were still some colonist that thought of themselves as “loyal English subjects.” Some “moderators” such as John Dickinson, hoped for reforms that would permit reconciliation with Great Britain.
Prior to the British Colonies declaring their independence from the British rule, the English colonization was more or less an extension of the “European’ nation to expand markets and trade. The British Empire in America was at first a small and weak society however, the civilization of the colonist had transformed into a “large complex society.” A very distinct society had developed in the colonies, they had begun to grow apart from the British Empire. The colonist had engaged in colonial self-rule: governed themselves. However, one contributing factor t...

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...The reason I take no position in this struggle is because both the British Parliament and the colonist made decisions that were unjust and uncalled for. Both the British Empire and British American colonies seemed to be ignorant of each other because each had their own interests and ideas of how the new world should serve the mother country. Neither of them understood each other about the basis of what was going on. The administrative authority of the British Empire seemed to lack leadership mainly due to the reason because the rulers in Britain had no clear idea about the new world. I guess it was in the human nature for the colonies to break its ties from Britain since the beginning because since the discovery of the new world the English saw the land where human settlement could start a new perfect society without the “flaws and inequalities of the old world.”

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