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To What Extent Was The American Revolution Really Revolutionary

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“Was the American Revolution Really Revolutionary?”

Many people wonder was the American Revolution really revolutionary, and it’s an interesting and good question to ask . When speaking of the American Revolution, you should first know what a revolution is. A revolution is defined as a forcible overthrow of a government in favor of a new system and there’s convincing evidence that that’s what the American Revolution is and was.
The American Rev. was a conflict between the thirteen Colonies and Britain (that later included the French), fought over government regulations and restrictions that the British were forcing onto the Colonists. In simple terms: the British continuously made laws that negatively affected the colonies and the Colonists fought back against it. Not only that but Americans wanted a new form of government with no monarch, where God was their true ruler, which is one point made in “Common Sense”, a pamphlet by Thomas Paine, that speaks of wrong doings Britain had committed against Colonists. By boycotting and taking action against Britain- later with the help of the French- the Colonist eventually gained this freedom and the Treaty of Paris was created. The treaty had regulations the British must abide by for peace with the Colonies, among the most important …show more content…

This document stated why the declaration was necessary and spoke of the things done against the colonists by British rule. It reconstructs the thoughts of Enlightenment philosopher John Locke, who talked of “natural rights” that every man possessed from birth: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and explains the need for new government. The declaration demonstrated how America shouldn’t be ruled, and how wrong it was for colonists to be governed by a country that was so far away and uninterested in what was best for the

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