22.03.2023

Were the founding fathers justified in rebelling against the british government and declaring independence?
in a well-developed essay that includes an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion, explain whether or not the founding fathers were justified in declaring independence. be sure to address counterclaims in your essay and include reasons and evidence to support your argument

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History
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Hi there!

edits:

Sentence 2 "your" to "you're"

Sentence 3" Then people... happening" should be "Soon, chants for representation turn to chants of complete separation! These chants lead to mass anarchy, with people declaring their right to be free from Britain"

Need to explain MORE about what the intolerable acts were, what they did to enrage the colonies, and why the colonies thought they were bad. The detail you gave was insufficient. Explain more!

Cut out the sentences on why it could have been avoided. Stick to the prompt is the MOST important part! Giving unneeded info makes the essays jumbled and confusing. Replace these paragraphs with explanation!

NEVER say "a counterclaim"!! Replace that with the format: "While some may say (counter argument here)... , in reality they are wrong because (your argument here). "

"May be" to "maybe"

Most important things to change

STOP GIVING INFO ON HOW IT COULD HAVE BEEN STOPPED!! That's not the prompt! Replace and remove ALL areas where you said that!

conclusion should be your opening paragraph points with minor evidence attached! restate your major points and evidence behind them

Hope this helps

History
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P Answered by PhD

Hi there!

edits:

Sentence 2 "your" to "you're"

Sentence 3" Then people... happening" should be "Soon, chants for representation turn to chants of complete separation! These chants lead to mass anarchy, with people declaring their right to be free from Britain"

Need to explain MORE about what the intolerable acts were, what they did to enrage the colonies, and why the colonies thought they were bad. The detail you gave was insufficient. Explain more!

Cut out the sentences on why it could have been avoided. Stick to the prompt is the MOST important part! Giving unneeded info makes the essays jumbled and confusing. Replace these paragraphs with explanation!

NEVER say "a counterclaim"!! Replace that with the format: "While some may say (counter argument here)... , in reality they are wrong because (your argument here). "

"May be" to "maybe"

Most important things to change

STOP GIVING INFO ON HOW IT COULD HAVE BEEN STOPPED!! That's not the prompt! Replace and remove ALL areas where you said that!

conclusion should be your opening paragraph points with minor evidence attached! restate your major points and evidence behind them

Hope this helps

Social Studies
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The colonists were justified in rebelling against the British due to several reasons, a large part being Locke's reasoning. The colonists also stated that due to the acts and the manners he committed them, they would write up a series of complaints which would stand as the pinnacle of the declaration of independence.

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History
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I would make an essay but I don't think I want to but just edit my

Yes. The Founding Fathers were very influenced by the Enlightenment movement, especially by the philosopher John Locke. John Locke defended the idea that every one of us has natural rights, these natural rights are life, liberty, and property. The role of the government is defending those rights and make possible for them to be accomplished. Once the government fails to do so, people have the right to rebel against this government and form a new one that defends these rights. Because of that, the Founding Fathers justified the rebellion against the British.

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English
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Your Yes they were justified in rebelling against the British government and declaring independence.

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Yes, they were justified in rebelling against the British government and declaring independence. The reason why I say that is because the British government treated the colonists (Monarchy) mean and horrible. The "founding fathers" were tired of it so they declared independence from the  British so that the colonists could be treated better, and they built their own form of a great government.

History
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Colonists sought independence from British government for a multitude of reasons. Tension quickly rose between England and the thirteen colonies due to the unjust taxing without fair representation in Parliament, the colonist’s rights to assemble were taken away by the British, and there were many unreasonable Acts and laws put into place in attempt to have complete control over the colonists as well as intimidate them. For these reasons and the suffering that the colonists endured at the hands of the British government, I feel that the colonists had plenty just causes to separate themselves from England.  

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History
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The Founding Fathers justified in rebelling against the British government and declaring independence for the unfair taxing without  representation and they had enough. The 13 colonies and England had a strain against each other during the years 1740 to 1770, and because of that they went into a war. Most colonists paid cheap taxes and had benefits from the Indian and the French war. So England expected colonial help so they wanted the colonists to pay the debt. So it came out with violence so other colonists believe that" New England" was a big problem.The Declaration of Independence colonists clearly stated their unfair treatment and case against England,  about what had caused them to separate and fight to become the us of America.

History
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Yes the founding fathers were justified in rebelling against the British government.

The justification for their declaration comes from the series of things that they suffered from the hands of the British people.

They were subjected to paying too much taxes in the colonies.They had no representatives in the parliamentThey had a lot of trade restrictions too in the area

Rebelling against the British was a way of seeking their freedom from the oppressions that they faced. The declaration of Independence clearly gave reasons for their actions.

These were all true at the time so the rebellion was a fight against British tyranny.

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