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A sense of unity

   
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He believed that it was essential that the colonies become independent because of the unfair treatment received from the Parliament. He also stated that the people would do anything necessary to defend their country {according to Document C.}. Although both Edmund Burke and Richard Henry Lee wanted independence some people thought that it was better that the colonies stay under the control of Parliament...
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Although both Edmund Burke and Richard Henry Lee wanted independence some people thought that it was better that the colonies stay under the control of Parliament. Mather Byles, a loyalist, believed that there was more sense in having one rule, who could control the people then having no ruler at all {according to Document D...
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