British colonialism
Britian and the colonies had tensions between each other from the time that the adventurous 1colonists wanted to branch out away from the powerful grip of Britian. Although Britian did not want to let the colonists start there own country they still believed that an extension to their country would be very beneficial to their economy and power. Britian had laws and taxes on the colonists that seemed unfair to the colonists; and they were, but they benefited Britian a great deal by extending their power further into the world. Now that the British had set up their colony and set down their rules and regulations the colonists felt that they were being treated unfairly and believed that they deserved more freedom than the British gave them. After such things as the Sugar Act, Stamp Act and the bruta
group clearly told them that they had more rights than the would go against the biblical things like the Quebec Act and and culture of the United States was based on an unjust the many other unfair taxes and rules. When the British killed people, groups like the Committees of Correspondence. now the most powerful country in the world. However was it and going against your own government. In the book of God. So if a government directly disobeys Gods word then
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Committees Correspondence, Britian Britian, Massacre Christian, Boston Massacre, Britain Britian, Quebec Act, Yes British, Stamp Act, british government, boston massacre, unfair colonists,
Approximate Word count = 567
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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