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Dbq Essay On Declaration Of Independence

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LEQ #1 Although the Declaration of Independence was a turning point in American history, it is bested by the era of Salutary Neglect. Long before the Declaration of Independence, Salutary Neglect caused a sense of unity and purpose along with the experience of new liberties, and a religious awakening. The era of Salutary Neglect played such a key role that it caused an important evolution of a sense of unity and purpose. During the era of Salutary Neglect, many acts such as the Navigation Acts were very loosely enforced. Because of London’s loosely enforced laws, colonists enjoyed new liberties that they slowly but steadily became accustomed to. There was not a proper sense of unity or purpose, but everybody simply looked out for themselves. This all changed when George III came into power and attempted to strongly enforce existing laws, and pass new acts such as the Tea Act. London desired to strongly rebuke its now increasingly rebellious colony and additionally bail out and grant the East India Company a tea monopoly. The colonists were accustomed to loosely enforced policies and numerous trade liberties, and Parliament and George III had left a bad taste. The colonists then proceeded to unite against the British crown, in which colonists boarded East India Company ships and dumped loads …show more content…

Free trade was very important to every individual’s livelihood. Without seemingly no interruption from Britain, colonist traded with many different European powers. Not only did this boost the colonial economy, but paved way for an angry bunch of colonists when London does double down on its policy enforcement. But prior to this, traders and merchants operated with ease. The sudden stop of these operations is what had poured oil over the fire of the evolution towards revolt. Prosperous trade with a variety of countries consisting of slaves and cash crops, chiefly in the south, had made many slave owners

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