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Hezekiah Warner
4 October, 07:20
Why didn't colonists immediately declare independence?
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Amir Hawkins
4 October, 08:04
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By the time that the Declaration of Independence was adopted in July 1776, the Thirteen Colonies and Great Britain had been at war for more than a year. The colonies were not directly represented in Parliament, and colonists argued that Parliament had no right to levy taxes upon them.
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