<u>The colonist declared themselves against the tyrannical and abusive laws of King George III.</u> In total the colonies have suffered 27 abuses.
<u><em>Some of them are:</em></u> 1.- The establishment by <em><u>King George III</u></em> of a tyrannical authority instead of representative government.
2. <u><em>King George III</em></u> extended his tyrannical control by interfering with the objective judicial processes and the civil rights of the settlers.
3. <u><em>King George III</em></u> prevented the establishment of judicial powers in the colonies and made the judges dependent on him for their jobs and salaries.
4. <u><em>King George III</em></u> also established a tyrannical control by maintaining a strong military presence under his direct command.
<u><em>Although the Declaration does not mention the specific legislation passed by Parliament</em></u>, its list of abuses and encroachments effectively covers the history of attempts by the King and Parliament to obtain more power and control over the colonies.
Answer:
"Any fool can destroy trees.…They cannot run away."
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It increases as they need to ship supplies to the army for medical uses or ammo such like. They need to rapidly produce weapons and ammo so that they can continue to fight on. Medicine such as penicillin was mass produced as it stopped infection rate so the mass production of that drug helped in ww2
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Answer:
Advancement of slavery
Explanation:
The invention of the Cotton Gin made the clean of the cotton faster, it saved time and it made possible for them to focus on planting and harvesting. This along with the increase of demand for cotton in Europe pushed for the expansion of slavery. The Southern states of the US produced 75% of the world’s cotton. The number of slaves in the US rose significantly with that, historians estimate that from 700 thousand slaves the number jumped to 3 million.