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We're the colonists justified in declaring independence from Great Britain? Make a suggestion for or against the Declaration of Independence. You need an opening and closing sentence. You also need three pieces of evidence to support your claim. This evidence could be any of the causes of the revolution.

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now I'm native so I don't really like the colonist but i do agree with the declaration I am glad they became their on colony and didn't have to pay taxes

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Yes, the list of complaints against King George III's tyranny served as evidence against him. It gave hesitant colonists the tools they needed to campaign for freedom. The colonists were perfectly justified in their desire to break away from Great Britain, based on the British government's numerous transgressions (Stamp Act, quartering of troops, and more.)

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