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English, 17.12.2020 21:10, Adreanna1018

Yes, the colonists were justified in declaring their independence from King George III and Great Britain. They were justified because, , . Or No, the colonists were not justified in declaring their independence from King George III and Great Britain. They were not justified because , , .

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