POLS 1000 Lecture 8: Lecture 8 - Renaissance (Florence v. Venice) and Democratic Revolutions part 2

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1776, american declaration of independence, birth of u. s. a. 1775, 13 colonies declared war against great britain. With decisive help of france, american colonies will manage to defeat britain. Treaty of paris 1783, recognize america as a nation. British policy of taxing the 13 colonies to pay for 7 years against france met with great resistance within american colonies. Contrary to contemporary, wasn"t upset of principle of paying taxes: pay taxes to place where they have no representation, no voice. No taxation without representation was the rallying cry of 1st american revolutionaries (political legitimacy rest on consent: express the sentiment that it was illegitimate to raise taxes of people who were denied access to political process. 13 colonies will engaged in many acts of civil disobedience: boycott british goods, refuse to sell taxation stamps, disobey , non-violent direct action, to express illegitimacy of british rule, acts of disobedience is part of democratic experience.

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