Where the colonist justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain?

Title: Where the colonist justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain?
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Where the colonist justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain?
Yes, the colonists were justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain. Thomas Whately, advisor to George Grenville, the British chancellor of the Exchequer, was correct by saying in Document 1, "We are not yet recovered from a war solely fought for their protection." Whately was referring to the French and Indian War (1754-1763). This war indeed cost Britain much, and I do believe the colonists were greatful. However, Britain, after 1763, did not allow the …showed first 75 words of 695 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 695 total…America, fighting the French for dominance of the continent, was costly and left Britain in much debt. This is true. Should the colonists have helped to pay for a war that was fought for their defense? Perhaps! But years of salutatory neglect made too many Americans aware of self-government and there was no turning back. It's almost like saying, "Thanks for everything Mom. I appreciate it. But it's time I go on my own now."

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