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Never did the British parliament, [until the passage of the Stamp Act] think of imposing.
the new englanders because their canting and whining insinuating tricks have been persuaded the rest of the colonies that the government is going to make them absolute slaves
The third part of the Declaration list the colonists complaints against the British government. King George lll is singled out for blame.
The colonists were angry at the King because he taxed the colonists without letting them have representation in government. The colonists saw these taxes unfair and rebelled against the King.
While they still lived in Colonies, their home countries. Once independent, they could blame only themselves!
Never did the British parliament, [until the passage of the Stamp Act] think of imposing.
The colonists were all to to blame for the slave trade
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Adolf Hitler.
The devil is to blame. Really.
the new englanders because their canting and whining insinuating tricks have been persuaded the rest of the colonies that the government is going to make them absolute slaves
The colonists acted in a very rude manner, but you can't blame them, the tax was high! The colonists also threw out pounds and pounds of tea into the ocean, so they wouldn't be taxed on it. How they acted is what today we call the Boston Tea Party.
The third part of the Declaration list the colonists complaints against the British government. King George lll is singled out for blame.
No, the blame lies more with Okonkwo and the European colonists, though the Christian missionaries was part of the transition of Nigeria.
King George III the right overthrown Linda9713 ;)
The colonists were angry at the King because he taxed the colonists without letting them have representation in government. The colonists saw these taxes unfair and rebelled against the King.
While they still lived in Colonies, their home countries. Once independent, they could blame only themselves!