Taxation without representation, unfair governing.
The British had made the colonists branch away from their government because the king had done several things under his rule that upset the colonists.
New Answer:It was done to show the colonists that King George III, and the English Parliament had complete and total authority and control over America.
In the Declaration of Independence, the colonists list the things that the King and Parliament have done which are unjust. They demand that the King redress these wrongs.
That they did not do it on the colonists account, but on their own account
The colonists' refusal to buy goods from the British was referred to as a boycott. This was initially done as a reaction to the Stamp Act of 1765.
king george the 3rd didn't give the colinist freedom because he needed work to be done and he didn't want to do any of that work.
Things were beginning to get out of hand, something had to be done to set the colonists straight and put the goverenment back in control.
because he done so many things for continetal side
Things were beginning to get out of hand, something had to be done to set the colonists straight and put the goverenment back in control.
The British had made the colonists branch away from their government because the king had done several things under his rule that upset the colonists.
The British had made the colonists branch away from their government because the king had done several things under his rule that upset the colonists.
The colonists had repeatedly sought redress for what they perceived to be wrongs that were perpetrated on them. However, there had been nothing done, the petitions had been ignored, and the colonists were left to feel angry and frustrated.
St. George was a real person and a martyr of the early Church. However, some of the things he is purported to have done, such as slaying a dragon, are legends.
New Answer:It was done to show the colonists that King George III, and the English Parliament had complete and total authority and control over America.
In the Declaration of Independence, the colonists list the things that the King and Parliament have done which are unjust. They demand that the King redress these wrongs.
The colonists had repeatedly sought redress for what they perceived to be wrongs that were perpetrated on them. However, there had been nothing done, the petitions had been ignored, and the colonists were left to feel angry and frustrated.
The colonists had repeatedly sought redress for what they perceived to be wrongs that were perpetrated on them. However, there had been nothing done, the petitions had been ignored, and the colonists were left to feel angry and frustrated.