It meant war with Britain and America wouldn't have the support of Britain like it did as a colony.
the colonies had to live peacefully with BritainLiberty or death
he believed the american declaring independence was the cause.
The arguments against declaring independence were that the declaration of independance would lead to war and the colonist would not be faithful
no
Under English law, declaring independence was considered an act of treason, punishable by death.
the colonies had to live peacefully with BritainLiberty or death
he believed the american declaring independence was the cause.
From Britishers.
boo
The Colonies were declaring their Independence from Great Britain.
it was about declaring independence from the king of Great Britain
Dont take my word for it, but i think it was because by declaring their independence, the mexican-american war was triggered.
The arguments against declaring independence were that the declaration of independance would lead to war and the colonist would not be faithful
Great Britain.
no
No real benefits from declaring independence because it meant that the king considered the men who signed it were committing treason and the colonies were in rebellion.
Under English law, declaring independence was considered an act of treason, punishable by death.