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4 May, 18:42

Who Saw themselves as fighting for the right to govern their own homeland.

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  1. 4 May, 18:55
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    The Continental Army soldiers saw themselves as fighting for the right to govern their own homeland.

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    The Continental Army was formed by a great number of patriots, who were convinced that the only way to the progress of the American territories was through independence. They considered the British rule as illegitimate because of a lot of authoritarian situations, such as the Boston Massacre, the Intolerable Acts, or the taxes imposed on the colonists after the French and Indian War. Therefore, they viewed independence (the right to govern their own territories) as a path to progress, so they fought for it.
  2. 4 May, 19:00
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    The Patriots were fighting for the right to be able to move away from Great Brittain and become their own nation. They wanted to be able to govern themselves instead of having to follow the rules of a country they weren't even represented in.
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