to be secure in their home.
The colonists think the writs of assistance violated their rights because they wanted it to be secure in their home.
their seperate but equal right
I think it's to buy stuff without stamps
They felt as though many of their rights were violated, like their home security rights and their jury rights.
I think because the colonist was beginning to see the british government as a threat to their rights and freedom.ya right that's not right!!!!!!!!! they learned to respect authority and began to desire political equality
No. Human rights are not infringed upon. What right would be getting infringed upon? Prisoners that have been convicted by a jury of their peers and sentenced in accordance with guidelines set forth by the state are given that sentence. A person locked in their sell for 23 hours a day gets free health care, 3 meals a day, has a warm, dry place to sleep and is clothed. I can think of several million people in 3rd world countries that never committed a crime, yet they live in far worse conditions.
Because it allowed customs officers to enter any location to search for smuggled goods
kidnapped
colonies i think..
you know the usual, he dressed like a colonist i think he dressed like a colonist
They didn't like it.
They didn't like it.