Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Is it justified for the people to take mob against the lawful measure that they deem harmful

Attached to themselves to the cause of the independence, with a spirit of the selfless devotion, bore the burden of the battle and the risk of the defeat, it is justified for all these colonists to rebel aganist the harmful lawful measures, and ensuing their own representation and political freedom. By the middle of the eighteenth century, British heavily levy of the taxation and restrict on trade had appearantly to destroy colonist very livelihood. In the interest of the empire , more and more of the planters or merchants were plunged in debt. Facing the impending of the economic crisis, of course America would revolt rather than submit to the far off dictates of the parliament. In a sense, colonist's fight had a certain moral legitimacy as the monarchical conspiracy had strip their liberties as English subject. Governments call actions terrorist to automatically code them as unjustified because they had brought upon the threaten to high authority. But one person's terrorist is another's freedom fighter. And just because these so call "rebel", American able to take their own stand and embrace an independence republic. Whether the rebellion is succeed or not, the spirit in pursuit of liberty, happiness is always admirable.

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