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The Revolutionary Period : A Political Situation

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Daniel Barrios
Professor Ea Madrigal
History 144
13 May 2016
Farewell Address Term Paper
The revolutionary period was a political situation that took place between 1765 and 1783 when thirteen American colonies denied the British authority and overthrew Great Britain and set up the independent states of America. Starting in 1765, American colonial society members refused the directive of the British Parliament to impose taxes on them without colonial representation in the government. The next decade protests by Patriots continued to increase as in 1773 the colonists damaged a shipment of taxed tea from East India Company in the Boston Tea Party, which was highly favored and controlled by the parliament. In response, the British started new disciplinary rules in 1774 on Massachusetts, which colonists from other colonies rallied in support of the Massachusetts. Later in 1774, the settlers called patriots established their alternative leadership to stand a better chance to coordinate their defiance efforts against Great Britain. The other colonists called loyalists opted to remain in line with the British.
In April 1775, tension increased causing an outburst fight between the British and Patriot militia at Concord and Lexington. The disagreement then grew into a global war, in which patriots fought against the Loyalists and the British in what was known as American Revolutionary War, which lasted up to 1783. Provincial Congresses were made in each of the thirteen colonies that

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