For John Adams, there was an immense social justification for America’s emancipation from Britain. This is because John strongly advocated for the selection of leaders based on character, education, experience, and principles, but Britain’s rule over the states was a complete tyranny. He believed in doing what was best regardless of the social backlash, so seeing that his own ruler could not do the same was eye-opening. Also, the denial of opposing viewpoints
For John Adams, there was an immense social justification for America’s emancipation from Britain. This is because John strongly advocated for the selection of leaders based on character, education, experience, and principles, but Britain’s rule over the states was a complete tyranny. He believed in doing what was best regardless of the social backlash, so seeing that his own ruler could not do the same was eye-opening. Also, the denial of opposing viewpoints