Was The American Revolution Justified Essay

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A tactic used from many centuries ago and even used today, which have brought huge changes in our societies through its idealism and has modeled many countries into what they are today. This tactic is feared by governments, corporations, and countries alike and praised by the majority of people and citizens this tactic is called rebellion. Mostly all rebellions are generated by an assembly of people who have disapproval of a situation at hand; a policy which has huge controversy; or a certain government or corporation which has stepped out of line or abused their power. In result the public completely disobey or refuse to submit to the person, government, or organization responsible for the uproar of the rebellion. Even though it may be deemed …show more content…

These British colonies had good reasons to revolt against the British monarchy and overall call for independence from Great Britain. Prior to the American Revolution the colonies were obligated to follow British law even though they were separated by miles of ocean and had no say or representation in Parliament. So they couldn’t express an concerns or opinions on laws and acts that could affect them negatively. The last act that infuriated the colonies to revolt was huge amounts of taxed goods and other British resource that had to be paid by the colonies. It was justifiable for the colonies to revolt against Great Britain because they felt that they were being manipulated and taken advantage of for profits and natural resources. They hated how the monarchy mistreated them as low class citizens even though they were British subjects just like everyone else. No representation made them feel weak, powerless, and vulnerable that channeled into anger and disgust amongst the colonies towards the monarchy. They knew as long as they stayed within British control they would never receive justice, rights, and proper recognition within parliament. Overall the ruling of the British monarchy was harsh, unethical, and unjust, their ruling wasn’t to keep order and safety amongst its people it was used to oppress and silence anyone who dare speak against the crown and keep

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