Because it allowed customs officers to enter any location to search for smuggled goods
The colonists think the writs of assistance violated their rights because they wanted it to be secure in their home.
They felt as though many of their rights were violated, like their home security rights and their jury rights.
their seperate but equal right
to be secure in their home.
the rights of the people are violated in the whole subcontinent including india,pakistan and Bangladesh. in India, the rights of the minorities are violated, the right of dissent is muzzled and the maddening race for weaponry is going on at the cost of people, the same is happening in Pakistan. if the two countries don't realize the follies commit ed at present there is little hope of seeing progress in near future..........
You might want to check out the Constitution's position on that in the 1830s--I dont think that, according to the constitution, the Native Americans had many rights at that time so perhaps their rights were not violated because they had none at all. If you were talking about the universal rights we have today regarding all beings, then they were DEFINITELY violated--they had no political say, they had no inclusion in legal rights, and they were raped, tortured, moved out of their homes, and killed brutally.
Because he was raising taxes and not giving them rights.
They thought this because the colonies were run by England at first.
1. That all men possessed unalienable rights, and 2. King George III had violated the colonists' rights by passing unfair laws.
Your question is hard to answer because not all members of a political party have to all think the exact same way.
Because They Way They Were Ruled And They Annoyed the Jews
Because They Way They Were Ruled And They Annoyed the Jews