Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Great Britain :: essays research papers
 Britian and the colonies had tensions between each other  from the time that the adventurous 1colonists wanted to  branch out away from the powerful grip of Britian. Although  Britian did not want to let the colonists start there own  country they still believed that an extension to their country  would be very beneficial to their economy and power.  Britian had laws and taxes on the colonists that seemed  unfair to the colonists; and they were, but they benefited  Britian a great deal by extending their power further into the  world. Now that the British had set up their colony and set  down their rules and regulations the colonists felt that they  were being treated unfairly and believed that they deserved  more freedom than the British gave them. After such things  as the Sugar Act, Stamp Act and the brutality of the Boston  Massacre the colonists began to get restless and striving  toward freedom from the higher power that ruled their every  day. Protest groups began to rise from the disgruntled  people, groups like the Committees of Correspondence.  This group gave the people something to believe in. This  group clearly told them that they had more rights than the  British told them. Inevitably the colonists waged war on the  mighty British government.  This may have seemed to be a good choice; the British  were unfair, so it seemed that the colonists had a right to  declare their independence from Britain. And of course it  seems to be a good dicision because the United States is  now the most powerful country in the world. However was it  a smart Christian dicision, what does the bible say about war  and going against your own government. In the book of  Romans it directly tells the reader that going against your  government it is going against Gods will because the  government was put there by God. So if this is the case the  colonists were all heathens and the whole economy, society  and culture of the United States was based on an unjust  sinful idea. Yes, that would be true if the Bible did not have  another portion specifically handling this sort of situation. In  another section of the Bible it reads that a person must only  follow a government if it is not leading the person away from  God. So if a government directly disobeys Gods word then  it is not right to follow its rule and teachings. Did the British  do this? Yes, the British passed many different laws that  would go against the biblical things like the Quebec Act and  the many other unfair taxes and rules. When the British killed    					    
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