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I assume the American provinces were legitimized for taking up arms and splitting far from Britain because they were protecting themselves against a series of measures Parliament wished to impose on their communities without their consent. 1763 denoted the end of the French and Indian war and brought on an extraordinary celebration and pride in the states of America. Nevertheless, the following twelve years, the same pride was changed by a severe and fierce clash with the homeland. The injustices acts of the motherland, at last, prompted the American colonialists to pronounce independence and take up arms against it To pay for the debt of the French and Indian war, Parliament passed diverse acts.
In 1765, the stamp act was voted for, which was a direct duty on the colonies and had nothing to do with the trade. In June 1767, Parliament enforced more expenses on the states bypassing the Townshend Act. These acts incensed the colonies about George III and they chose to refuse the acts.
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