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What Was The Cause Of The American Revolution In 1776

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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. …show more content…

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

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