Why Did The American Colonists Gain Their Independence

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Thomas Paine was an English American writer and pamphleteer. He moved from England to America before the revolutionary war. One of his pamphleteer was the common sense, which was about how the American colonists should get their independence from England. The common sense gave the colonist an idea why they should start a revolt and demand their freedom from British rule. He helped to influence the writing of the American Declaration Independence. He motivated and helped the American colonists decided to gain their independence from England. The American colonists were under British rule before the Revolutionary war. Thomas Paine believed that the colonists should gain their independence from England because the British government was taxing only the colonist to pay for England’s massive debts. He believed that the colonists should not be the only ones to pay for the England's debt. “... Britain, with an army to enforce her tyranny, has declared that she has a right (not only to TAX) but “to BIND us in ALL CASES WHATSOEVER” and if being bound in that manner, is not slavery, then is there not such a thing as slavery upon earth” (the Crisis). He distinguished the British as a tyranny who enslaved America because he knew that the American colonists wanted their freedom from England. The British were taking over the …show more content…

They sent a list of grievances; asked him to solve the problems between the colonist and Parliament. Then, King George III declared the American colonies as a state of rebellion. Which upset the colonies, they started rebelling against the parliament, the king and the government of Britain. The British were responsible for the revolutionary war because the parliament treated the colonists poorly and had unfair rules. King George III said something about the parliament and taxes laid on the

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