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Evaluation:
Published: 14.12.2002.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Were the Colonies Justified for Waging War and Breaking Away from Britain?', 1.
Extract

1763 marked the end of French and Indian war and caused a great celebration and pride in the American colonies. But, in next twelve years, the same pride was altered by at bitter and violent conflict with the mother country. The injustices of the mother country finally led the American colonists to declare independence and wage war against it. American colonies were justified for waging war and breaking away from Britain because they were defending themselves against a series of measures Parliament wished to impose on their communities without their consent.

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