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Not all of them felt that it was right to rebel, but those who did, felt that the king had abused his power and that the British government was taxing the colonies unfairly and not providing government services in turn. The Declaration of Independence cites a long list of grievances. There was also a philosophical complaint that unelected monarchs did not have any real right to rule and that the common man had certain human rights which could not be abridged .

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