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Revolutionary War Dbq Essay

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Due to the conflict during the French and Indian War, tension arose between American colonists and the British government. This caused Americans to unite together to fight for their rights against the British. The Americans boycotted English rule, but this did not work so their only option was to go to war. The tension between the British and the Colonists lead to the revolutionary war. The American colonists were justified in waging war because they were unfairly taxed, their freedoms were denied and the British deceitfully killed the colonist. Tension between British and the American colonies arose as Parliament enacted taxes on the colonies in order to pay off their debt from the French and Indian War and other European wars. When Britain passed the Stamp Act, the colonists harassed stamp officials, boycotted British …show more content…

Tensions grew between the British and the colonists because the British began to rule with absolute power. The colonist started to taunt the British and on occasion, the British killed them without any doubt and guilt. An example of the killing of colonists took place at the Boston Massacre where “order quickly broke down and the frightened [British] soldiers fired into the crowd. When the shooting ended, several people were dead and more were wounded” (Document 3). Due to this event, Paine thought that the conflict had gone too far to be settled peacefully. In an excerpt his pamphlet Common Sense, Thomas Paine commented on the battles of Lexington and Concord saying “the moment the event of that day was made known, [he] rejected the harden sullen-tempered [king of English] forever” (Document 6). The colonists were tired of their freedoms being denied and being treated unfairly by the British. Due to events like this, the colonists were justified in waging war because the British unfairly killed the

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