What made the colonists justified?
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Although England has many reasons as to why the colonies were unjustified in waging a war, the colonists still were justified because the “Declaration of Independence” clearly stated the colonist's problems against the king. They said that they were breaking away from England to become The United States of America.Jun
What methods did colonist use to protest actions?
A popular method of protest was the boycott, in which people refused to buy British goods. The first colonial boycott started in New York in 1765. It soon spread to other colonies. Colonists hoped that their efforts would hurt the British economy and Page 2 might convince Parliament to end the new taxes.
What protest method used by the colonists was the most effective?
boycotting
The colonists protested Parliamentary taxes by boycotting British goods. Boycotting was the most effective colonial protest method because England was in desperate need of goods after the French and Indian War.
In the United states military;
Transgenders were allowed to do military service from 2015 to July 26, 2017.
Nuclear fallout..........
Your political cartoon would want to show recognizable delegates of the American colonies -- men such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, etc. The leaders of the Revolution, who sought to establish a new nation, independent of British control, would have been convicted of high treason against the British crown. Under the law of Great Britain, it was considered high treason "if a man do levy war against our Lord the King in his realm" -- which is exactly what the revolutionaries had done. The punishment for high treason, under British law, was to be hanged, drawn and quartered. That's the usual way it's stated, but the actual order of events is drawn, hanged and quartered. A traitor would be tied to a horse and drawn (that is, dragged) to the execution site, where he would be hanged. Before the hanging killed the person, they'd cut him down mutilate him -- things such as disemboweling and castrating the victim. Then they'd quarter him, which meant tying him to four horses which would pull in four different directions to rip the man's body apart.
So, depending on how gruesome and gory you want to draw your political cartoon, there's plenty of awful stuff that might have happened to the delegates of the new nation, the United States, had they failed to win independence from Great Britain.
It would be the "Atlantic Slave Trade" that most altered the development and population of sub-Saharan Africa, since this area contains the countries in West Africa, which were most affected by the European slave trade due to their proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.