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Were the colonists justified in declaring independence from Great Britain?​

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SarahisRivera88
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

they were not being treated fairly and were being taxed way too high compared to people that lived in great britian.

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aj1749
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  • 12-11-2020

Answer. They were justified, because they were had their own land, and needed nothing else from Britain. Britain wanted to control them, so they decided to send their troops over here to make sure they were in power.

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