However as mentioned earlier, The British government should not have had the right to impose taxes on sovereign colonies, furthermore, British troops in America were violent towards protesters. The Boston Massacre is perhaps the most well-known case of this, where a British soldier fired into a friendly crowd of protesters, killing 5 and injuring more. The colonialists had the right to avoid paying tax for a violent and oppressive British army in their land.
Moreover, not only did the colonists have an issue with paying the tax, but also with the fact that no colonial political assembly was even consulted on the matter. The acts passed by the British were a form of oppression and dictatorship. Not only did England impose laws on a sovereign state, but also initiated the first sign of aggression and violence. The American colonies had no representatives within the British parliament and were not consulted on matters that concerned them. The American colonists had full right and freedom to revolt against Great Britain.
In conclusion, the colonists were justified in leaving the British by a war due to the unfair treatment and the actions of the British negatively effecting the American