1. The Right To Be Free
The Right to be Free Freedom. ... Their desire to live and think as they wished, free from the persecution of those who misunderstood their ways led to their settling in America, a land that was, for them, synonymous with freedom since there would be no opposing majority to persecute them. ... These acts, which called for things such as the taxing of paper goods (Stamp Act, 1765) and the hindering of trade through the forbidden issuing of paper money by the colonies (Currency Act, 1764), placed shackles upon the colonists and their businesses, forever connecting them to their European ...
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