These colonists wanted to be a part of the parliament in Great Britain. Their thought was, how are we going to let these people from all the way across the world, govern us when they have no clue what is going on over here? For one, it was not fair at all and two; it just did not make sense. These Americans deserved a say in what went on in their growing country. In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas …show more content…
Any goods that were imported by Britain were heavily taxed. At the end of war, Britain was in heavy debt. This showed as a good idea for the king to start taxing the colonies to get his money back. From tea and sugar to molasses, the prices were almost unbearable. The colonies decided that these taxes were just very unreasonable and not fair. The unfairness of these taxes didn’t just come with how expensive the tax was, but how the tax was expected to be paid. The king of Britain demanded that the colonists not pay in their paper currency. This is intolerable because as their own country, they have their own currency and shouldn’t be expected to pay with Britain’s currency. The colonists decided to boycott the British goods. This was a huge act of patriotism for the colonists because they defended themselves while Britain tried to take advantage of them.