1. Rising Tensions Between Britain and the Colonists
These acts were imposed in order to keep the rebellious colonists at bay, for without the rebellion from the colonists, they assumed by removing the right to meet the colonies would be less organized and could not set up a sound, strong rebellion against the British. ... D) Therefore the British invaded the colonists' rights to take precaution against a rebellion which may be on its way. ... All these statements made on King George III and the government of British is in fact valid and proven through their many actions and the purpose of their actions....
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate