<em>Answer:</em>
The colonists were justified in rebelling against the British due to several reasons
<em>Explanation:</em>
- <u> A large part being Locke's reasoning. </u>
- <u>The colonists also stated that due to the acts and the manners he committed them. </u>
- <u>They would write up a series of complaints, which would stand as the pinnacle of the declaration of independence.</u>
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The fall of the Roman Empire
The reason is very simple - profit.
The rabbits were not worth much to the Europeans, but were to the Aztecs, but the cocoa beans for the Europeans were like gold. They were a very attractive exotic product from which unique and unseen things were made. In the European market the cocoa beans had enormous price, and the demand for it was very high especially from the aristocracy which loved it and didn't speared money for it.
The arrival of the Indo-Europeans in the Near East made huge changes in the region with long lasting effects. After their arrival, the region started to develop significantly, multiple strong empires were formed, empires that were developing the sciences, the weapons, the culture, politics, empires that managed to spread all of these things around and change the way of thinking and functioning of the whole region, and later on, on a much larger scale.