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American colonists justified in fighting a war to break away from Britain. One reason American colonists justified in fighting a war to break away from Britain was because Americans didn't want to pay high taxes. The fight for the Ohio River Valley lead to the American Revolution.

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What words explain why the colonists are declaring their independence?

Wht words tell why the colonists are telling the reasons for declaring their independence?


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they broke away by be comming a legal document.


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If granted independence.


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We went to war for freedom. The colonist wanted independence.


Why was the Declaration of Indepedence written?

It was the "colonists" telling the King of England that we were declaring our independence from the Crown, and what the reasons were.


Who were the colonists declaring their independence from?

By colonists I assume you mean the 13 colonies on the West shore of North America? And they declared their independence from Britain (In fact that has a war of independence) and formed the U.S.A. the united states of America


Were the American colonists justified in declaring independence from England?

American colonists justified in fighting a war to break away from Britain. One reason American colonists justified in fighting a war to break away from Britain was because Americans didn't want to pay high taxes. The fight for the Ohio River Valley lead to the American Revolution. King george the third didn't leave them much of a choice. They offered him peace, but he didn't even bother to read their proposition.

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