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Compare And Contrast The American Revolution And Mexican Independence

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Comparison of the American Revolution and Mexican Movement for Independence On July 4, 1776. An unprecedented event occurred that will change the world forever. A colony successfully won its own war against their mother nation, and became a newly formed independent country. The idea of nations breaking apart and forming new countries took the world by storm. Soon after, countries residing in Latin America also began to break away from their mother land. By the 1900’s many Latin American countries were form. One of these newly formed nation is Mexico. I will be comparing the American Revolution to the Mexican Revolution The American revolution was fueled by the rage of the colonists in retaliation against the way King George the Third was ruling. …show more content…

He wrote a pamphlet call Common Sense, in this pamphlet, which was published in late 1775, and early 1776, he explained the actions of the Monarch and why the colonists should break away. The ideas in “Common Sense” have also been expressed by other enlightenment thinkers. A document declaring the independence of the United States is passed on 1776, this is the first time someone declared independence from Britain. The document is known as the Declaration of Independence. In it was an explanation of why separation from England was necessary, a new theory of government, 27 grievances listed against King George, and a declaration of war. The British ultimately lost the war because they controlled the cities but not the countryside, leading them to be in the middle of all the colonists. The british general made key mistakes, and their soldiers didn’t put their heart into the battle, while the colonists insert every inch of their soul to win. Alliances with Spain, France and the Netherlands ultimately won them the war. in 1783, the Treaty of Paris was created. The treaty made Great Britain recognized the independence of the United States. U.S. acquired land from the Great Lakes to Florida and Atlantic Coast to the

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