Foundation of modern American

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On June 4, 1776 America finally got its independence, but it was truly a struggle for all the colonists to get this far in order to have a structured government and to win freedom. The success that the colonists gained was not only the strategies that George Washington created, nor was it the help from the French. Taking those examples into consideration, they were very important actions to win the revolution, but not as important as the joined efforts of the states to rebel against the King. The main reason why we won the American Revolution was because of proper protest, choices made, and connection during the revolution. This caused many great ideas to appear for a future, and a more reasonable government in which law was king and the people ran the government. Once the patriots got through all the British, a new country began which is now America. From the past we can gather a great amount of information of how the colonists used these methods of protest to bypass and become independent from the government.
One main problem which occurred to the colonists was how the government was run during the settlement of new colonists from Britain to America. Many of them were being taxed on unreasonable things; one great example is the Stamp Act. What this act did was tax any legal documents, and anything really paper, including playing cards. These kinds of unreasonable taxes made colonists furious, which resulted in the start of the rebellion. Obviously this was not a great way of running a proper government. Thomas Paine, writer of the famous pamphlet called, “Common Sense” which caused the colonists and states to join together, wrote, “For as in absolute governments the king is law, so in free countries the law ought to b...

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...ached the King was viciously. The way to express yourself to a constituted authority would be almost that exact way, but less violence. Violence leads up to more problems and more violence. But peaceful protest is a way that people today should do.

The colonists had developed great ideas about the government and our foundation to our rights and independence. The way they fought off the British was a smart way with good tactics as well as strong protest. All people have the equal rights and we all need them in order to have a structured government. The idea, law is king, is the definition of the government, which is a great theory made. We can use many of these ideas and theories so we can use them in modern day to help our understandings of how the government and who were the people to stand up to the Parliament for our own independence and government.

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