The Declaration summarized the colonists' motivations for seeking independence. By declaring themselves an independent nation, the American colonists were able to confirm an official alliance with the Government of France and obtain French assistance in the war against Great Britain.
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It depends on the particular colony for which independence was being considered. However, there are some general trends.
Stability: Revolutions and Independence Movements are typically sources of instability and most people would prefer to live lives with some small discomforts than to invite the chaos of regime change.
Unconvinced:The rationale provided for why independence is necessary either does not apply to a given person or is not persuasive enough as a reason to justify rebelling. It could also be that the rebels do not appear to be able to either be victorious against the colonizer or achieve the high-minded goals they claim to be persuing.
Devil You Know:The leaders subsequent to independence could be much worse than those who rule currently from afar. They could be more corrupt, more violent, more prejudicial/sectarian, etc. It may be better to tolerate what you have than take a gamble on a new regime that you cannot predict.
Loss of PrivilegedStatus: In some colonies, there are caste/class divides where certain individuals have an elevated or protected status (such as Pied Noirs in Algeria or Peninsulares in Latin America). These individuals have a vested interest in the colonial system continuing because independence will lead to a loss of their elevated or protected status.
Loss of Normal Status: In some colonies, the leaders of the indepedence movement are doing so from a standpoint that they are defending the rights and securing the independence for a certain ethnic/religious/social etc. group that does not include certain residents of the territory. These non-included persons often do not support independence because they could lose average/normal status and become the victims of discrimination and repressive laws under independence.
Advantage of Colonizer:There may be select advantages to the people under the control of the colonizer because of the colonizer's presence. It could be that the colonizer protects them from military invasion from nearby countries, invests in the development of the colony's infrastructure, provides a stable currency, prevents sectarian violence, etc. These benefits from the colonizer may sufficient enough to disincentivize independence movements (such as Gibraltar).
They wanted to declare their independence because they thought it was unfair that London was taxing them without their opinions. There were skirmishes, one thing led to another and a war started.
The colonists were worried about gaining independence because they were scared they would get into trouble from Great Britain. They thought they would lose the benefits that Britain supplied for them.
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The Declaration of Independence is the document you asked about. It was an open letter to the king stating the problems and declaring independence.
It confirmed to the colonists and to Britain that due to a number of grievances, the colonies were declaring their independence from Great Britain.
he believed the american declaring independence was the cause.
In the preamble of the Declaration of Independence, the writers explain that in order to separate from a state, one must state the reasons for doing so, which prepares the reader to hear the colonist's reasons for separating from Britain. At the end of the Declaration, they state that the colonies should be free and independent and explain the terms of complete independence from Britain.
no
One hell of a war.
The words telling why the colonists are telling reasons for declaring their independence is, "Dissolve the political bands", and "Separate and equal station which the laws of nature's God entitle them",
The Declaration of Independence is the document you asked about. It was an open letter to the king stating the problems and declaring independence.
It confirmed to the colonists and to Britain that due to a number of grievances, the colonies were declaring their independence from Great Britain.
Great Britain increased taxes on many items in the colonies.
he believed the american declaring independence was the cause.
In the preamble of the Declaration of Independence, the writers explain that in order to separate from a state, one must state the reasons for doing so, which prepares the reader to hear the colonist's reasons for separating from Britain. At the end of the Declaration, they state that the colonies should be free and independent and explain the terms of complete independence from Britain.
- King George III violated the rights of the colonists by taxing and passing unfair laws; British army violated the colonists rights too
From Britishers.
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The Colonies were declaring their Independence from Great Britain.