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You are an American colonist in the 1770s. Where do your sentiments lie -- are you a Tory, a Patriot, neutral? Be clear and strong in your arguments to back up your position.

Using the Internet, an encyclopedia, or other resources, research the different positions. Give good well-reasoned arguments in a report of approximately 300 words. Be sure to use proper spelling and grammar.
WILL GIVE GOOD GRADES AND BRAINLIEST WHEN IT LETS ME

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After much analysis of the situation in which we Americans are living, I decided to recognize myself as a patriot and a supporter of the independence movements that should happen as soon as possible for the good of our people.

I believe that the lack of American representation in the British parliament is something very serious and dangerous for us, because it leaves us in an extremely fragile situation and totally in the hands of England, who acts with hypocrisy and in favor of themselves. The lack of representation was maintained as a way to keep us exploited in any way the British want.

Furthermore, the absurd collection of taxes has diminished the economic condition of our territory, since we have to pay exorbitant amounts to finance the wars that England cowardly gets involved in.

We cannot endure this without doing anything, our lands are rich and we are a strong people, we deserve to own ourselves and get rid of this abusive dependency relationship with England.

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