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Why did the colonist feel that they had to declare their independence?
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Why did the colonist feel that they had to declare their independence?
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Because they were being bossed around by Great Britain. Think of high taxes, and limitations on how far west the colonies could expand, these were all put in place by Britain, and America didn't exactly get along with their rules.
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