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Was The Revolutionary War Justified Dbq Essay

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The American Revolution was one bloody battle, but it made is what we are today. In 1763, The French and Indian War (also referred to as the Seven Years War) concluded; the Proclamation of 1763 was signed, thus The Proclamation Line along the Appalachian Mountains was formed which angered many colonist. The war debt built up, and eventually money was scarce. As their solution, they taxed the American Colonist and formed acts to pay war debts. The colonist thought that this was unnecessary and the colonist eventually rioted and boycotted these taxes. Shots were fired in Lexington and Concord, thus starting the American Revolution.
Were the colonist justified in going into war with Britain? The American colonist were justified in waging war with Britain because of the unfair acts and taxes, tyrannical acts of King George III, and the bloody massacre of the British. One reason the Revolutionary War was justified was because they wanted to break free of the unnecessary taxes and acts. Document 2 revealed that the colonist (specifically John Dickinson) thought the the acts we “unconstitutional and destructive”. The colonist thought that that the acts were unfair and that they had no representation behind them. This evidence shows that the colonist were justified in waging war with Britain because it revealed that the …show more content…

In Document A, Nicholas Cresswell explains that King George III was to openly blamed for the hostility between the American Colonist and the British. He quotes that “The King is openly cursed, and his authority set a defiance…. everything is ripe for rebellion”. This evidence shows that the colonist were justified in going to war with Britain because Nicolas explained to the colonist that the acts of the King, that were passed by Parliament, were to be openly blamed for the antagonism and tension between the Colonist and

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