The result of the French Indian War was that the British took control of all France 's territory …show more content…
The installment of these acts went on until the mid 1770’s, and by this time the idea that “All men have a Right to remain in a State of Nature as long as they please: And in case of intolerable Oppression, Civil or Religious, to leave the Society they belong to, and enter into another” (Adams 1), was largely supported by the population in the colonies. The colonists believed they had the natural right “to be free from any superior power on earth, and not to be under the will or legislative authority of man” (Adams 2). Samuel Adams states that the colonies have the right to leave their current society and join a new one and the colonists have the right to stand up against the oppression of Britain and start their own society. The colonists felt that many of the taxes and acts that were put in place by the British were oppressive and that they had the right be free from this oppression. Rights of the Colonists was written in 1772 by Sam Adams and played an important role in the colonists seeking of independence as it helped other colonists understand why the British imposed acts were wrong. Sam Adams said that the colonists had the right to life, liberty, and property.
Four years later, in 1776, Thomas Jefferson helped write the Declaration of Independence, and said that all men have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The ideas expressed by Sam Adams in Rights of the Colonists would go on to contribute to the foundations of the document in which we live under