Striving for Freedom: America's Escape from British Rule

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You may or might not have felt the pain of being stuck in a cage, of being treated like a puppet. Well this is how the americans felt during 1775 and 1776. They were governed by the colonies but behind it all was a much greater power. The were british soldiers and loyalists on every corner of the street. They felt trapped. They did whatever it took to be free, to gain liberty. A group called the Sons of liberty worked together to abolish the british rule in america, and they did whatever it took. If it took being violent and disruptive against the loyalist then that’s what they would do. At the end of it all, after the Revolutionary war the colonist received what we were looking for, which was freedom and liberty. Being trapped in a cage means many things. Take the Boston tea party for example. The british decided to tax the …show more content…

Maybe this would’ve been fine if the colonist had some form of representation in the london government. We were being taxed without any say in government. “No taxation without representation” This refers back to the cage idea. We were trapped, no freedom and no liberty. The sons of liberty went through anything and everything to prevent the stamp act, and even though they might have came across as a terrorist group or very violent and careless that was the only way we obtained what we wanted. Soon enough the stamp act was revoked The sons of liberty had organization. It was very well established with organizations in both New York and Boston. When sons of liberty groups started forming in the other colonies like New England and south Carolina, they established correspondence with them. Very quickly the sons of liberty started to grow into an army, an army that was there for one purpose, To gain independence and liberty. They even sought out to build a public base of political support among the

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