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第八篇(美国革命)
0 l' R* N* g, KWe've been looking at factors leading up to the American Revolution. Today I want to look more deeply into what the colonists in the 17th century was thinking and feeling. What motivate them to chang the political order violently---less of money social injustice, religious, intolerance, Without question American colonists thought consulate return the political issues. They are concerned with not so much the economic problms and it is how the colonists wanted and indeed thought they deserved to live. In the other words, the American Revolution is about liberty the protection of personal liberty . You see the colonists sure to believe that quiet radical at the time. Thy believe that person has rights and they were born with and which couldn't be taken away by and human bings. Unless of course someone commit the crime and then they have to go through the proper legal steps. Now what were these rights? I'll quote directly from the Declaration of Independence which states them clearly:"We hold these truths to be self-evident that all man are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." The colonists had new vision what make political authority legitimate and what make personal liberty secure. Their vision was this, legitimate government require the consent of those who be in governed. So to understand how the events leads to the revolution, we need to undrstand specifically how political power had been exercised by the British in the colonies.Any ideas?