Besides getting free from the reign and governance of England, the thirteen states had the need to maintain slavery because of the vested interest in the cotton plantations. The Europeans were in high demand for cotton for their textile industries at the time. In this regard, the demand for slaves was also high (Walton, Hall and Gwinnett 1-3). They were required to work in the huge plantations. Additionally, the aspect of taxation without representation also caused uproar among the thirteen delegates from the thirteen states (Chamberlain 37). This issue was also another reason for the preparation of the final document in 1776. The taxation without representation was a manifestation of impunity and insubordination on the part of the Americans (Walton, Hall and Gwinnett
Besides getting free from the reign and governance of England, the thirteen states had the need to maintain slavery because of the vested interest in the cotton plantations. The Europeans were in high demand for cotton for their textile industries at the time. In this regard, the demand for slaves was also high (Walton, Hall and Gwinnett 1-3). They were required to work in the huge plantations. Additionally, the aspect of taxation without representation also caused uproar among the thirteen delegates from the thirteen states (Chamberlain 37). This issue was also another reason for the preparation of the final document in 1776. The taxation without representation was a manifestation of impunity and insubordination on the part of the Americans (Walton, Hall and Gwinnett