Would the American Revolution have taken place without the following events happening and did one event have more importance than the other towards pushing the colonists to rebel against the British. Colonists rebelled against the British in 1776 primarily due to their dislike of and the unfairness of Parliamentary taxation, and also to a lesser degree due to the restriction of their civil liberties, British military measures against Colonists, and the legacy of colonial religious and political ideas.
Parliamentary taxation was paramount to the start of the American Revolution in 1776. The British came out of the Seven Year war with heavy debts which led the British to raise taxes to colonists on necessary goods such as sugar and molasses, passage of the Currency and Stamp Act and other unfair taxes to the colonists. Colonists referred to these laws as Intolerable Acts and the colonies called out for a locally enforced boycott against the British. Armed conflict became inevitable as the local militias and populous became more hostile. This unfair taxation was the primary reason colonists rebelled against the British. Taxation without direct representation was more important than the other three because the British taxed the colonists when the colonists didn’t even have any actual legislators voting in London.
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Then King George came back and tried to take everything away from the colonists, which really ticked them off a lot. Also, King George used the Anglican church of a rule of authority to try to gain control over the colonists. So the colonists feared that there religion would suffer and they were pushed to their religious stress limits, which helped, cause them to
The Revolutionary war was a direct result of decades of abuse and taxation tyranny over the colonist. The British parliament wanted to exert control over the colonist and felt that the colonist should pay for the British empires expenses through the Declaratory Act. Williams note, “The Sugar, Stamp, Townshend, and Quartering act, posed an immediate threat to the establish traditions of the colonial sovereignty”. The colonist resisted with physical violence and acts of hostility toward the British. Colonists were denied a place in the parliament therefore many colonists resented the British and wanted to become an independent state. Taxation without representation through the various acts imposed by Great Britain fueled the resentment of colonist, contributing to the Revolutionary war.
The roots of the American Revolution can be traced all the way back to the year 1763 when British leaders began to tighten imperial reins. Once the relations between Britain and the colonies became more of a conflict. Britain’s land policy prohibiting settlement in the West irritated colonists as well as the arrival of British troops. The colonists believed that they should be able to live democratically. Alongside, Britain feeling as though they owned the American .colonies. Britain also felt that they could use the American colonies ' resources in any way that they wished. Furthermore, the colonists did not want to live being ruled by another country. Some of the major events that led to the
Following the end of the French and Indian war, many changes occurred between the British colonies. The war modified their economic, social, and political relationships. These new found changes, would in the near future, bring about a heavy tension amongst the colonies. While there is not one particular event that led to the revolution, one can certainly say that it began over the mistreatment of the colonies by Great Britain (Tindall/Shi 197). In particular, Americans had every right to rebel against the British empire because they did many fraudulent things towards them (Tindall/Shi 170).
Throughout history many revolutions took place, ranging from the unremarkable to a truly memorable, as the French revolution, the American Revolution, and the Bolshevik Revolution, but American revolution took place in 1775-1783. The revolution was different from other revolution because of growing tensions between residents of Great Britain’s 13 North American colonies and the colonial government because American revolution was not like the others. This revolution was not like the others because it was unique. It was violent, changes to state, rebellion, and the refusal of orders from the Britain. As many people say that American revolution happened quickly, but it did not because one thing led to another that drove the road to the
Along with that they introduced the Quartering act. The Stamp Act controlled trade by placing a tax on all stamps on official documents, while the Quartering Act made all colonists house and shelter troops, which would be an invasion of a citizens property. Along with the Stamp Act there were other taxes, like the tax for protection of the colonies from soldiers being sent over there. These taxes continually drained the colonists pocket day in and day out and they did not have enough money to support a family and pay all of these taxes. Laws like these make people in society want to revolt. There were many laws, though different, caused the same effect on the people during the civil rights movement. When African Americans citizens were segregated from white Americans and not getting the same rights as others the African Americans wanted change. When citizens do not get what they think is right or fair after a long period of time with no change, revolution becomes an
About a decade before the American Revolution happened in 1775, there were lots of tension building up between the colonists and the British. The colonists did not like being under British rule and control because they liked freedom and wanted independence. However, the British government attempted to raise tax revenues by imposing more taxes on the colonists to pay for the leftover debts from the Indian-French War. Some of the laws passed include the Stamp Act of 1765, the Townshend Tariffs of 1767, and the Tea Act of 1773. Some events that escalated the tension include the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, etc. The colonists were justified in rebelling against Britain.
Britain's corrupt ideals did not end at the taxes. The date was March 5th 1770, a mob of citizens had formed on king street rebelling against the british soldiers. The Red Coats open fired upon the mob murdering 5 people and injuring many others. While nowadays an act like this would be seen as unlawful and morally wrong, in britain the red coats were given barely any punishment and the mob of colonist were seemed as the wrong doers.This tragic and brutal event helped feed the fire that was the american revolution and opened many colonists eyes to how corrupt and unfair Britain was toward the colonies and the people living in them. This event and the unfair taxing were major events that affected our rebellion towards england. As colonists we felt as if our God given rights were being taken away from us and that if we didn't act nothing would change for the better. This outlook was helped promoted through writing and books such as Thomas paine's Common Sense which helped open the eyes of the public to the brutal neglect and unfair treatment Britain was showing us. John Locke also did this by claiming that it is the right of every citizen to Life, Liberty and estate which was later changed to The pursuit of happiness. All of these writings shared a common goal which was to show the colonists that Britain was a corrupt
The American Revolution was caused by a variety of things such social,political,and economical factors, but it was primarily initiated by unfair taxes and laws placed by the British on the unrepresented colonists. Colonist had no representatives in the British Parliament which meant they had no say or opinion in any of Britain's affairs. Colonist felt that they were being treated unfair and that they could not be taxe without being represented, the British felt that they were in the right to place taxes on colonists due to how much money the colonies owe after the French and Indian War. After the British started to pass taxes and laws in the colonies things escalate quickly, people started to see the British as an enemy “King George is a tyrant. He breaks the laws.He is an enemy of his own people”-Patrick Henry, many people in the colonies felt the same way as Patrick Henry did and eventually the colonist got fed up of taxes and the laws and desired dependence from England.
The American Revolution was significant not only to the history of the United States, but also to the world. In our modern times, we may see our country as separate and a world apart from Britain. However, the United States was originally established by people that were freshly thrust out of Britain into a new world full of possibilities. There were a variety of causes for the rebellion that lead to the birth of a new nation and, in turn, there were some world changing results.
America was finally over Britain and they were ready to rebel. Britain started passing act that included the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and Currency Act. The government was taxing the unfairly and without representation. They were justified in rebelling because Britain was taxing without representation, colonists were not protected, and they were having to house soilders. That all led up to the American Revolution in 1775.
The American Revolution is the most important time in all of American history. This brought the birth of a new country and the treasured constitution. In the beginning, colonists were proud to be British. In the years to come, there were small occurrences that bothered the colonists and led to the Revolution. Other countries contributed to the start of a crueller British control. The French and Indian War caused King George III to introduce expensive taxes (Pavao). These taxes came about because, of the expensive supplies he had to give to the colonists (Pavao). Many reasons have led up to the colonists to fight for their freedom and revolutionize a country. These reasons involved trade, harsh British taxes, being separated by an ocean,
The first battle of the American Revolution was Lexington and Concord. The British government pushed the American colonists until they pushed back. The British wanted to control the colonists and keep them at bay. In 1764, King George III and his Prime Minister George Grenville created the Sugar Act which taxed all the items such as sugar cubes and molasses thus contributing to the burning fire of hate in the colonists. King George III also created the Stamp Act and the Currency Act. The Stamp Act taxed all paper items such as dice, playing cards, marriage licenses, newspapers, and college degrees. These items had to be from England and had to have a stamp put on them stating that the tax had been paid and mostly the price was doubled. The Currency Act or Revenue Act was an act that all money including gold, silver, copper, and zinc must come from England and only England. All these taxes mad the colonists very mad. They thought that parliament had no right to tax them without representation in the English government.
The American Revolution is engendered by the growing tension between the thirteen colonies and the British Crown. The colonists are livid about the taxes the British Parliament is imposing on them starting with the Stamp Act. Their several protests escalate to the Boston Massacre in which a mob
It is often said that the causes of a war are often found in the results of past conflicts. The American Revolution was in fact part of a larger Global conflict. Also, earlier conflicts between the antagonists, Great Britain and France, led to our independence. Foregoing acts of colonial rebellion in America allowed for Americans to unite with the idea of rebellion. The American Revolution was a large conflict that occurred between American colonists and the British. Therefore, the American Revolution was part of a greater global conflict. Clearly, the American Revolution was a large component of a greater Global conflict and earlier conflicts between the rivals, Great Britain and France, which led to our freedom and liberty.
Then Parliament passed the stamp act which required the colonists to put a stamp on all important paperwork. This affected all of the colonists and they were not happy about it. They began to protest and even wrote a petition to the king that said that only the colonial assemblies could tax the colonies. Then merchants refused to buy goods from Britain and they started forming secret groups like the sons of liberty that led boycotts against the British. Parliament continued to add taxes, such as the Townshend Acts and started telling the assemblies that they couldn't meet. The rights of the colonists were ignored more and more until British soldiers were allowed to enter their homes at any time and even live in their homes. They also got taxed to pay the soldiers salaries. They felt that their rights and freedoms were being taken one by one. some of the colonists were killed over their protests and their right to life was even taken. At this point, the colonists decided they would take it no longer and began to plan their quest to freedom. No one should have to live like the colonists did and no country should be controlling their lives from