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Why did the colonists value their rights so highly?

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Colonists valued their rights so highly because they wanted to be able to have power in their defence and to make sure that they felt they were being treated the way they believed was good. Rights are what the colonists used to protect themselves and also it brought a lot higher form of safety among the colonists.

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The colonists valued their rights so highly because the king of England didn’t give them any freedoms or rights. The colonists didn’t have any of the rights that we have today so they fought hard to make sure everyone was treated fairly. It’s the only just thing to do.
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