One specific example of this scenario is during the “Glorious Revolution” in England. King James II attempted earnestly to convert every citizen to catholicism, which in turn caused uproar. The most citizens of England refused the Catholic religion, so William of Orange, from the Netherlands, brought an army of troops to force King James out of power, and it was successful (7Raul7). Once again, we see force as an effective strategy to rid impure leaders or rule. Along with the Glorious Revolution, we see this use of force and murder again in the French Revolution. “There was not one action in rural life that did not require the peasants to pay a ransom.” This was said by a common man in the third estate of France by the name of Jean Jaures, who expresses his opinion that the first and second estates economic power over the third, is unlawful. Absolute Monarchy was rising in France, so the third estate commoners stormed the bastille, killing many and taking weapons and valuables (Walters). This caused the first and second estates to oblige and just goes to show that murder can indeed ameliorate your economic opportunity. Finally, the best example of revolt against an unlawful government is our own country during the American Revolution. King George III of England was in power during the resentment of the colonists in the 1760s-1770s. The cause of the resentment was because of the unfair taxing of the colonists across the Atlantic. Laws such as the Tea Act and Stamp Act made the colonists economically suffer. This caused the colonist to break away from England and fight for their independence. After hardship and war, we achieved our freedom after starting a virtuous. Just think how different our world would be if we were still under British Parliament. In summary, the Glorious, French, and American Revolution all prove that war and killing people can
One specific example of this scenario is during the “Glorious Revolution” in England. King James II attempted earnestly to convert every citizen to catholicism, which in turn caused uproar. The most citizens of England refused the Catholic religion, so William of Orange, from the Netherlands, brought an army of troops to force King James out of power, and it was successful (7Raul7). Once again, we see force as an effective strategy to rid impure leaders or rule. Along with the Glorious Revolution, we see this use of force and murder again in the French Revolution. “There was not one action in rural life that did not require the peasants to pay a ransom.” This was said by a common man in the third estate of France by the name of Jean Jaures, who expresses his opinion that the first and second estates economic power over the third, is unlawful. Absolute Monarchy was rising in France, so the third estate commoners stormed the bastille, killing many and taking weapons and valuables (Walters). This caused the first and second estates to oblige and just goes to show that murder can indeed ameliorate your economic opportunity. Finally, the best example of revolt against an unlawful government is our own country during the American Revolution. King George III of England was in power during the resentment of the colonists in the 1760s-1770s. The cause of the resentment was because of the unfair taxing of the colonists across the Atlantic. Laws such as the Tea Act and Stamp Act made the colonists economically suffer. This caused the colonist to break away from England and fight for their independence. After hardship and war, we achieved our freedom after starting a virtuous. Just think how different our world would be if we were still under British Parliament. In summary, the Glorious, French, and American Revolution all prove that war and killing people can