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How Is King George Justified Dbq

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On account of King George’s tyranny and the complete lack of representation within the British Parliament, the American colonists were justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain. While under King George’s tyrant rule, the colonists petitioned many grievances such as the unwarranted Quartering and Intolerable Acts. The Quartering Act, required that “officers and soldiers are so quartered…shall be received and furnished with diet, and small beer…”(Document 9) To the colonists, this was an unreasonable act since they were being forced to provide for soldiers and receive no compensation in return. To them, there was absolutely no reason to maintain the British Army in the colonies. Another unjust set of acts placed by Parliament were the Intolerable Acts. Established following the Boston Tea Party, the Intolerable Acts were completely unconstitutional as it deprived colonists of basic rights.As a result of these acts, Boston Harbor was closed down, limiting the colonists’ …show more content…

As stated in Document 2, the colonists believed that the only purpose for taxes was to regulate trade, when given consent. However, the British Parliament passed acts that only benefitted England. One of the most memorable acts was known as the Stamp Act. Established in 1765, the Stamp Act required a tax on all printed materials. This tax was seen as completely unconstitutional by the colonists as it was neither passed with their consent nor was its purpose to be for trade regulation. Rather, the sole purpose of this act was to raise revenue. According to Document 16, there were several other taxes passed without consent. In 1767, the Revenue Act was passed, This law required that taxes be paid on all British imports, such as paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea. Once again, the colonists were faced with taxes they had not consented to and that offered no benefit to

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