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Opposition to the Declaration of Independence primarily came from Loyalists, or Tories, who remained loyal to the British Crown. Many of these individuals believed that independence would lead to chaos and instability, preferring to maintain their allegiance to Britain for economic and political reasons. Additionally, some members of the Continental Congress were initially hesitant, fearing the repercussions of breaking away from Britain. However, the overwhelming desire for self-governance and resistance to British policies ultimately prevailed.
_ Dickinson argued declaring independence would hurt the colonies rather than help them. He did not think any European nation would help the colonies against Britain. He also believed that the colonies would stay united if they won independence._ John Admas agreed declaring independence would lead to difficult times. It would take a long time to build a new country. He also said that there was no other way out of the dispute with Britain.
the American people. I would have to disagree with that statement. Most of the Colonisits were not literate at the time that the Declaration was written, so they could not read it. I would have to say that the Declaration of Independence was addressed to the Parliment and the King of GB.
When the colonies declared independence, it meant England would no longer benefit from our taxes, land, manpower or natural resources.
Persons opposed to anything about Great Britain.
patriot
Britain helped Texas because Britain supported it. Britain saw it as an economic opportunity that would provide more land for growing cotton. This would be beneficial to Britain, as it would take away some of the Independence from America's cotton. At the time, a large percentage of Britain's economy was based on cotton. Another benefit for Britain is that it stopped the southward expansion of the United States.
to invent america yeeehaaaw!
Opposition to the Declaration of Independence primarily came from Loyalists, or Tories, who remained loyal to the British Crown. Many of these individuals believed that independence would lead to chaos and instability, preferring to maintain their allegiance to Britain for economic and political reasons. Additionally, some members of the Continental Congress were initially hesitant, fearing the repercussions of breaking away from Britain. However, the overwhelming desire for self-governance and resistance to British policies ultimately prevailed.
they wre afrais that if they would ratify (officialy approve) the constitution that they would lose their independence. *by lori
they feared it would weaken the country's independence
they would lose money and support and equipment and possibly their lives.
Colonist worried they would lose many things if they became indpendent from Britain. They were afraid they would lose lots of things they imported, and their sense of security.
_ Dickinson argued declaring independence would hurt the colonies rather than help them. He did not think any European nation would help the colonies against Britain. He also believed that the colonies would stay united if they won independence._ John Admas agreed declaring independence would lead to difficult times. It would take a long time to build a new country. He also said that there was no other way out of the dispute with Britain.
the American people. I would have to disagree with that statement. Most of the Colonisits were not literate at the time that the Declaration was written, so they could not read it. I would have to say that the Declaration of Independence was addressed to the Parliment and the King of GB.
Margaret Shippen Arnold did not want independence from Britain. She knew that if she supported the rebellion, that it would not bring her family any financial rewards. So, thereforshe supported Britain with her best interests at heart.