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hichkok12 [17]
4 years ago
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Were the Founding Fathers justified in rebelling against the British government and declaring independence?

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lana [24]4 years ago
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I can write the essay for you but I do think the founding fathers were justified in declaring independence. They were looking for freedom from British Rule and that if what they did. After they won the revolutionary war they had to come up with rules for the nation. They fought for freedom and declared independence. Hope this helps!

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