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:Were the Founding Fathers justified in rebelling against the British government and declaring independence?
In a well-developed essay that includes an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion, explain whether or not the Founding Fathers were justified in declaring independence. Be sure to address counterclaims in your essay and include reasons and evidence to support your argument.
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Answer:Yes the founding fathers were justified in rebelling against the British government.

The justification for their declaration comes from the series of things that they suffered from the hands of the British people.

They were subjected to paying too much taxes in the colonies.

They had no representatives in the parliament

They had a lot of trade restrictions too in the area

Rebelling against the British was a way of seeking their freedom from the oppressions that they faced. The declaration of Independence clearly gave reasons for their actions.

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Yes the founding fathers were justified in rebelling against the British government.

The justification for their declaration comes from the series of things that they suffered from the hands of the British people.

They were subjected to paying too much taxes in the colonies.

They had no representatives in the parliament

They had a lot of trade restrictions too in the area

Rebelling against the British was a way of seeking their freedom from the oppressions that they faced. The declaration of Independence clearly gave reasons for their actions.

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