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How justified were the Americans in initiating a revolution against Great Britain? and IMG_1559_1600x1067

How justified were the Americans in initiating a revolution against Great Britain?



Question: How justified were the Americans in initiating a revolution against Great Britain after nearly 150 years of British administration? In your answer, make certain to address the political relationship between Britain and the American colonies.

...how do I put into words taxation without representation vs. British policy of virtual representation,
the royal governors diluting the colonial government , and the reasons for specific British economic acts and whether the American responses to these acts were based on moderation or inspired by radicals. for this question..

If you can't help then can you at least give me an idea of what to write about with specific details not just the one I've already said. Or an outline or something like that. Thanks.
Kind of forgot that yes, I do think the Americans were very justified for that reason but I need specific details to answer this.


Taxation best answer:

Answer by darkroommike
Since we won the revolution was completely justified.


Taxation

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Taxation

Image by Les_Stockton
I"m glad that he added the disclaimer directed to the Secret Service. Some guy in Oklahoma City had a sign similar to this and was "visited" by the Secret Service because this sign was interpreted by a police officer as being "a threat" to the President of the United States. It is illegal to make a threat to the life of any president, and so it had to be investigated.
In my opinion, this sign was a bit unoriginal after the news of the first one and the visit from the Secret Service. However, I like to photograph signs and so I figured that I'd go ahead and photograph this one (especially since it includes the disclaimer).



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