A letter to King George III of England expressing whether or not he should allow the colonists to declare their independence from England.
Title: A letter to King George III of England expressing whether or not he should allow the colonists to declare their independence from England.
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Details: Words: 737 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
A letter to King George III of England expressing whether or not he should allow the colonists to declare their independence from England.
Category: /Literature/North American
Details: Words: 737 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
We Demand Independence Now!
Dear King George III,
You have caused us all pain and suffering. Your ignorance and inequality has greatly affected our lives. The horrible acts you put on us gave us reason to be infuriated. We have decided that there is only one solution. We, the colonists, will declare independence and break away from the ever vicious hold of Britain.
We have the right to be enraged because your commands are overwhelming.
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full treatment of any British citizen. If we don't get the right treatment, what is the point of being even in contact with Britain?
Britain did not acknowledge our colonies as true British citizens. The British Parliament passed many demanding acts and taxations. We, the colonists, were treated cruelly by Britain. We feel that there is no benefit in staying connected to Britain. King George III, we are declaring our independence and separation from Britain.