Because Great Britain claimed the American colonies, one might assume that it is without question that the Parliament has the authority to make laws as they please. However, if the colonists are British subjects, then we should be represented in the Parliament just as citizens are in the home country. Instead, the throne exerts their control over the colonies to pay off their debts. Moreover, just as the English appreciate John Locke’s ideas, so too the American colonists believe in consent of the governed. Without a representative in the Parliament and our efforts for compromise dismissed, we do not give consent to be governed. Furthermore, it is unfair for colonists who live quite so differently and so far away to be subject to whims of the British government. Hypothetically, even if were to overlook the injustice, the fight would only be saved for another day. This struggle for independence will only be passed down to our children and their children. Therefore, we have no choice but to fight for the freedom we all