1. America and imperial control
The thirteen colonies were justified to separate from Britain because the British government did not meet the needs of these people. It was evident that there was a long line of abuse and corruption, where the laws necessary for common good were unable to be set out, because governors were forbidden to do so. People were unable to voice their opinion, for example, one was not able to question the government openly, when taxes increased. Citizens were not part of the decision process and anyone who questioned the government was revoked from power. ... To be interconnected through an ideal gover...
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