Did the British think that the colonial government was formed to protect the right of the people?
The British believed that colonial government was formed just to evade taxes. They never truly understood why people immigrated away from their country.
Answered by Douglas J. -Galleries
About Taxes
Taxes are a financial charge or other levy upon a taxpayer by a governing body. Taxes are used to carry out functions of the state and cover costs. Taxes are also the result of citizens demands for accountable representation.
About People
People are, well, people, as the cliche saying goes. We are all people. The people of the United States, the people of Utah, the people of Chesterfield, Indiana, the people of football, working people, who care about other people and the people who spend way too much time playing video games are all people. Technically, grammatically speaking, people is the plural of person. It can also mean an ethnic or national group.
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