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Contributive Causes Of The American Revolution

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Without the American Revolution, the United States would not exist.
Before the American Revolution, the nation was a collection of 13 British colonies that were united by the British monarchy. During this time it was ruled by British Parliament which was 3500 miles away and a journey by ship that was 27 days long in the ideal situation but could be up to 6-8 weeks. All of the colonies with the exception of Georgia were formed by people trying to escape some form of persecution. One of the main contributive factors to the American Revolution was the Intolerable Acts (or otherwise known in Great Britian as the Coercive Acts); which included the Boston Port Act, the Massachusetts Government Act, the Administration of Justice Act, and the Quartering Act.
The Boston Port Act was passed by parliament on March 31, 1774. This Act was designed to punish the inhabitants of Boston, Massachusetts for the incident that would later become known as the Boston Tea Party. The British Parliament demanded that the city’s residents pay for the nearly $1 million worth (in today’s money) of tea dumped in to Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party. This act closed the port of Boston so tightly that the colonists could not even bring hay in from Charlestown to give to their starving horses. Only food and firewood were permitted into the port. The events leading up to this act included the Boston Massacre which occurred on December 16, 1773. This Act was the first, and the easiest to enforce of

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