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The American Revolution Of America

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Introduction
The American Revolution was when we break away from the British government and formed our own country. Our country had fought with the strongest nation on the whole until earth back in the 1700s. The Patriots fought and work hard for their freedom and the United states of America. In this book, you will be learning about taxes, important people, battles and women and more in the American Revolution war.
Chapter 1
Lives in the thirteen colonies
In 1700s, our country was not called the United State of America. It was divided into thirteen colonies. The British control the colonies. People from Europe traveled to America to start a new life. Some of them came for freedom to worship who they wanted . Some of them came for land …show more content…

Some of them were made of woods. Others were mansions. The house had no bathroom and water. Most of the water came from wells and streams. The colonist used pots for toilets. The colonist eat vegetables grew their gardens, they hunted wild animals such as deer, and they had pudding made of cornmeal. There were loyalist and Loyalists and Patriots in the American Revolution war. Loyalists were people who remains loyal to England and the king. There were about 300,000 to 400,000 people of loyalist. That did not include black slave and Indians. The loyalists were enemy of the Patriots. They think it is reasonable for the British government to tax its people. They obey the king 's law and the British parliament’s law. Some even fought with the Patriots through the war. The loyalists had made some problems for patriots. The Patriots have to fight with the British army and the loyalists. The Patriots were the people wanted to break away from the British. They wanted freedom and their own country. They fought with the British army for their freedom. Patriots had done things like the Boston Tea Party or battle with the British in the war. Some women think that way too. They think it is important to fight for their freedom.

Chapter 2
King George III taxed the colonist
After the British won the French and the indian war, the British were almost bankrupt. The war was really costly. Thousands and thousands pounds of money were spent in the war.

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