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Why Were The Colonists Justified In The American Revolution Dbq

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About a decade before the American Revolution happened in 1775, there were lots of tension building up between the colonists and the British. The colonists did not like being under British rule and control because they liked freedom and wanted independence. However, the British government attempted to raise tax revenues by imposing more taxes on the colonists to pay for the leftover debts from the Indian-French War. Some of the laws passed include the Stamp Act of 1765, the Townshend Tariffs of 1767, and the Tea Act of 1773. Some events that escalated the tension include the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, etc. The colonists were justified in rebelling against Britain. One reason for why the colonists were justified for separating from Britain and declaring independence is because of British Tyranny. Document 4 is an engraving of a snowball fight that turned into a huge massacre by Paul Revere titled “Bloody Massacre”. This engraving shows Red Coats, the British soldiers, shooting at innocent colonists who were not even armed. It is used as a propaganda to inspire people to feel sympathy towards the colonists and dislike towards the British. In the midst of the whole shooting and dying situation, there is an innocent cute little puppy. Even though there was not a real puppy present at the Boston Massacre, but the portrayal of it brings out the feelings of people. This propaganda shows how much more power the British has over the colonists. Furthermore, document 12

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