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Colonial leaders justified their plan to become independent from England by arguing that

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there will be freedom for all
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The king had violated colonists rights and had lost the right to rule them.

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Colonial leaders became hostile towards the Britishers because of the laws and regulation in the colonies. Colonies being a part of the British Empire gave them the right to exercise strict laws and rules to gain wealth. There were several acts which passed for the benefit for the empire rather than understanding the colonists. The Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts were the results for the outbreak of war.

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