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Causes Of The American Revolution

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Before the American Revolution, a large scale war broke out between the French and British in the colonies to the west of Europe over the claim of the Ohio River Valley. Colonists fought alongside the British, while Native Americans fought on both sides. The war resulted in a British victory, but most certainly a colonist victory. With this in mind, the colonists begun to declare independence among themselves. However, this was no easy task for them, as they had to deal with the superior British nation and their imperial control over them. Ultimately, many conflicts arise along the way which lead up to the American Revolution, the fight for America’s independence against the British. In all, the results of the French and Indian War eventually brought upon the American Revolution between the colonies and the British through political, geographical, and economical issues, such as representation in Parliament, land claims to the west of the colonies, and intolerable taxation on the colonists. One result of the French and Indian War which would become a problem in the colonies and without a doubt, lead to the American Revolution would have to be the political issues. More specifically, the lack of representation in Parliament from the colonies. Benjamin Franklin was just one of many popular colonists and political leaders who believed that a unity between Britain and the colonies can be achieved properly by having a reasonable number of representatives (Doc 2). The point of

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