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Why did the colonists declare independence from great britain

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Answer: They wanted equal representation.

Step-by-step explanation:

IMPORTANT:

Taxation and representation:

The British imposed a bunch of taxes and fees on the colonies such as the "Sugar Act", "Stamp Act", and "Townshend Act" without the colonies having a say. This disregard for the rights of the colonies drove many colonists to resent the already disliked British rule.

Trade: Trade regulations unfairly limited the economy of the colonies. These regulations forced the colonists to only be allowed to trade with the British.

Boston Massacre:

These events greatly rose tensions between the colonists and the British as many colonists believed the British purposely killed innocents during the Massacre.

"Propaganda" :

People like Thomas Paine wrote texts listing all the reasons why the colonies should break free, these texts convinced many colonists to want independence.

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