Was the King fit to rule the states? Thomas says that the king had a history of committing repeated injuries against the people. The king had made the colonist suffer. Thomas was prepared to show the world what the king has done. After a long time of suffering Thomas saw it was time to throw off this form of government. The king had went against the unalienable rights that the people have. The king had went overboard blew things way out of proportion. Thomas Jefferson implies that the King had abused his power. …show more content…
All taking place during the American Revolution, The king had refused the assent to laws which is one of the necessities for creating public good. The king lacks respect for his people and neglects their concern for their well-being. He’s not going to pass laws even for big groups of people unless it has something in it for him or for him to look good. He puts himself before his people and makes them comply with his measures. He does not feel obligated to accommodate the needs of his people. He kept an imbalance with his people and treated them in a secondary manner. He has no intentions of showing respect to his