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Revolutionary War Dbq

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Before the Revolutionary War The Revolutionary War was a huge moment in history. This had the colonists separate from British control. It was huge for the colonists to break away from British control. Britain had just got out of The French and Indian War and had to come up with a way to pay off the debt from the war some how. So, they decided to come up with the Sugar Act and Stamp Act. The Sugar Act placed tax on sugar, molasses, and other goods shipped to the colonies, while the Stamp Act was a law that required all legal and commercial documents to carry an official stamp showing that a tax had been paid. The colonies did not like this at all. They thought they were huge threats against their political rights. The reasons why were because …show more content…

Women in the colonies decided to create the Daughters of Liberty, what they would do is encourage colonists to make their own things like food and clothes instead of buying British goods. In the fall of 1768, more than 1,000 additional British soldiers arrived in Boston. With the arrival of these troops, violence had insued. On March 5, 1770, a large group of colonists began to surround a group of soldiers in front of the State House. Soon it went from trading insults to shouting at each other, even throwing snowballs. Until, out of an act of self-defense because they thought they were about to be attacked, the British started to shoot the colonists. Five colonists were killed, including Crispus Attucks. This enraged the people of Boston. The soldiers that killed the colonists were arrested and charged with murder. A man named John Adams decided to defend the soldier, despite having others judge him for it. He thought the soldiers should have a fair trial. Adams argued that the soldiers shot out of an act of self-defense. The jury agreed and acquitted the soldiers. To many colonists, however, the Boston Massacre would stand as a symbol of British tyranny in the …show more content…

Not only did the King reject it, but he sent the British navy to block American ships from leaving the ports, and they hired German soldiers to fight in America. During the summer of 1775, Washington arrived at the militia camp near Boston. They would get supplies and do some training. Washington decided to invade Quebec. They were hoping to draw the Canadians to their side. They ended up losing though. The Continental Congress were trying to make a decision, and that decision was if they should become independent or not. Most of the delegates did not want to be independent though. Even so, in May 1776, Congress adopted a resolution authorizing each of the 13 colonies to establish its own government. So, they decided to draft a Declaration of Independence. They had the committee make it which consisted of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert Livingston, and Thomas Jefferson. On July 4, 1776 Congress had adopted the document that proclaimed independence. John Hancock was the first to sign

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