Was The Revolutionary War Justified Dbq Essay

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The road to independence for the colonists began with the “shot heard round the world”. The colonists were being heavily controlled by the British in many ways that can be considered unfair. During this time Britain was in massive debt from the French and Indian war. To get out of this debt, Parliament decided to tax the colonists to help pay their expenses. Although Britain approved of the taxes, the American colonists did not. The colonists felt that they should not be taxed without their consent, and as a result many colonists boycotted British imports. The revolutionary war was justified by the colonists because Great Britain was a tyranny and there were many strict acts enforced upon them. The colonists felt that they were being treated very unfairly by Great Britain, as King George III was acting like a tyrant towards them. “We are reduced to the alternative of choosing an unconditional submission to the tyranny of irritated [British officials], or resistance by force.” (Document 5) The colonists felt helpless against the enormous power of Great Britain. “The history of the present King …show more content…

There was the tea act, the sugar act, the stamp act, the townshend acts, and the intolerable acts. “[The Townshend Acts claim the authority] to impose duties on these colonies, not for the regulation of trade . . . but for the single purpose of levying money upon us.” (Document 2) The colonists felt that they were being used by the British because of all the taxes. The British themselves couldn’t pay the war debt so they were pawning it off on the colonists. “Never did the British parliament, [until the passage of the Stamp act] think of imposing duties in America for the purpose of raising a revenue.” (Document 2) The British have imposed so many unnecessary taxes on the colonists that the colonists barely have enough money to pay the

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