The colonist didn't do the right thing because the English just tax them more after the whole surplus of tea.
They were right.
To declare freedom from England, and to tell King George III that he was wrong!
to persuade the colonies to declare independanceTo convince the American colonists to declare independence from Great Britain, then set up a democratic government.
The Declaration does not list "estate" as a natural right. its wrong doe
The government could not tax or declare war.
wrong is right!;)
To declare freedom from England, and to tell King George III that he was wrong!
to persuade the colonies to declare independanceTo convince the American colonists to declare independence from Great Britain, then set up a democratic government.
The Declaration does not list "estate" as a natural right. its wrong doe
Yes, they could if they did not believe in what they were doing that was not right or they thought was wrong.
That is their decision, within legislation. It is certainly not the business, or right, of others to declare they are wrong.
The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to explain why the colonies needed to separate from Britain. To declare Independence from England.
The word is 'wrong'. Wrong is right if spelt wrong and if wrong is spelt right it is still wrong
in 1915 (If Wrong Pleas ChangE)
To declare or assert that something is wrong, you can use the word "proclaim" or "assert."
The answer is "wrong." Because if you say the word "right," it's incorrect because the answer is "wrong." But if you say the word "wrong," you are correct because the answer is "wrong."
they started in the late 1800's after the Civil war.
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