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Causes Of The American Revolution

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While the american revolution was caused from taxes, it was also formed from the effects of a corrupt system of government. The effects of britain's rule was a much bigger flame for the revolution then the taxes placed upon citizens.
The american revolution was an event that will forever shape us as a country. It was a tough war filled with blood and brutal acts of violence, but it was also an awakening for the colonies that will later become the United States, it showed that while under a government such as britain's a war is necessary to break the chains we felt we were trapped under such corrupt rule. The overall reason for the American Revolution was for the colonies to start a fair form of government that could be free from …show more content…

Britain's corrupt ideals did not end at the taxes. The date was March 5th 1770, a mob of citizens had formed on king street rebelling against the british soldiers. The Red Coats open fired upon the mob murdering 5 people and injuring many others. While nowadays an act like this would be seen as unlawful and morally wrong, in britain the red coats were given barely any punishment and the mob of colonist were seemed as the wrong doers.This tragic and brutal event helped feed the fire that was the american revolution and opened many colonists eyes to how corrupt and unfair Britain was toward the colonies and the people living in them. This event and the unfair taxing were major events that affected our rebellion towards england. As colonists we felt as if our God given rights were being taken away from us and that if we didn't act nothing would change for the better. This outlook was helped promoted through writing and books such as Thomas paine's Common Sense which helped open the eyes of the public to the brutal neglect and unfair treatment Britain was showing us. John Locke also did this by claiming that it is the right of every citizen to Life, Liberty and estate which was later changed to The pursuit of happiness. All of these writings shared a common goal which was to show the colonists that Britain was a corrupt

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