Colonists believed their unalienable rights, such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, were undermined by King George III through various oppressive measures. He imposed taxes without representation, enforced unjust laws, and restricted colonial self-governance, leading to widespread discontent. The Intolerable Acts further curtailed their freedoms, inciting a strong desire for independence and the assertion of their rights. Ultimately, these actions fueled the revolutionary spirit that sought to reclaim their liberties.
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