The Revolutionary war was incredibly revolutionary because it was the transformation from the colonies to the United States of America, they escaped the deathly tax and escaped from the Proclamation of 1763, and now they transformed from a horrible Parliament to a democracy and a change to a more moderate class. The revolution now sparked a beginning of an America without being under the rule of King George the third and Britain (Declaration of Independance and the tearing down of the Statue Royale in New York). They had a majestic change from “the colonies” to the “United States of America.” They fought to escape the deathly taxes from the British.. America has transformed from being an afterthought of the British to the United States of
I think the Revolutionary War is the most important because it’s what made America become a country. We had been with Britain and they didn’t treat us fairly compared to what they treated people over their. The king made acts or laws that were unnecessary to present day America. For instance the king made a law that America could only buy tea from them. So they raised the prices way up to get money. In reaction we dressed like their workers and went on to their ships that carried the tea over, and dumped them all into the ocean. America told the king many times that they wanted to become their own country but the king refused and started the war. I think this is the most important because it was the war that made us become independent.If this didn’t happen i’m sure it eventually would, but this way it happened with the right people.
One of the most significant events in the history of America was the American Revolution. It was not so significant because of the number of deaths or the affects it had on America's relationship with Great Britain, but more because of the changes it caused in society socially, economically, and politically.
In 1969, the Apollo 11 launch happened and became something rightfully important to the United States. It was the talk of every news stations and newspapers. These two men, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin had risked their lives to do something the whole world had not done before. They became the first men to walk the moon and this became something historical. After walking the moon, they placed the American flag on it too, and to this day it is still there.
The American Revolution is commonly known worldwide as the parting of the 13 colonies from the mother country of Britain. This war is unquestionably the most important event in American History due to the many sacrifices of our brave citizens of America as well as the experience in order to accomplish triumph over Britain and gain independence. Although there are far more factors than the battle itself that contributed to the win over Britain however, many battles have affected the momentum of the war as well as the war itself. These battles were of course the battle of Lexington and Concord which were the very first encroachments that triggered the start of the war, the battle of Bunker Hill which helped shape the early course of the war,
It is our opinion that the one event that had the most significant role in causing the American Revolution was the Boston Tea Party. We believe this because it made the British mad, showed them that we weren't afraid to strike back, and the Boston Tea Party was a turning point in history for them.
The Revolutionary War also has great significance to the United States because without the war, this nation would not be free from British rule. As time went on, more and more colonists under British rule came to North America and formed the 13 colonies. Under King George III, the people of these 13 colonies were taxed by legislature such as the Stamp Act and the Tea Act. Not only were these taxes very high,
The American Revolution was the most important event to ever take place in this country. This war took place from 1765-1783 and involved Great Britain and the United States of America. Without this revolution, the colonies would have never gained independence from Great Britain and the United States could still be under their control. However, this revolution did not occur without a cause, early Americans fought for independence because of unfair treatment from England. There were many causes to the Revolution including high taxes, unfair laws, and even colonists being killed.
The American revolutionary war is the most important war the United States has ever been in. The colonies wanted freedom from the British government but they couldn’t win a war with such a little army, so they needed help. This is why the Colonies made an alliance with France, so they would have a shot to become their own independent country. The Continental army was provided with Soldiers and weapons from France. Also, France gave up all territorial claims in North America east of the Mississippi River and in Bermuda. France even agreed to guarantee whatever U.S. boundaries existed at the war’s end in exchange for U.S. guarantees of French possessions in the West Indies. The treaties and alliances encouraged French and American trade too.
The American Revolution was a very important part of history. Without the Revolution, life as we know it may not have been possible. The American Revolution brought about rights and independence, something that as not always given. Many notable events took place during the War for Independence, but there were three major turning points to look at. These three turning points were the Battle of Trenton in 1776, the Battle of Saratoga in 1777, and the Battle of Yorktown in 1781. These three battles were vital to the victory of the Revolution and the creation of the nation that we have today.
The Revolutionary War was a huge moment in history. This had the colonists separate from British control. It was huge for the colonists to break away from British control.
When the thirteen colonies were created, the colonies depended greatly on England in order to survive and make something out of this new land. England not only helped them economically but also in time of war against the French during The French and Indian War. It meant that England had to spend extra money helping out the colonies and also with any necessary equipment required to fight in the war. Back home, England had been fighting a war for around 100 years already, so helping out the colonies just added more to their expenses. England wanted to earn some of the money they had wasted, so England decided to raise and put new taxes on the colonies. The colonials thought some of these taxes were outrageous and began getting furious at England. This was one reason for the tension that grew between the colonies and England. Other reasons like the Boston Massacre, in which British soldiers shot and killed 5 colonials, and the Intolerable Acts, led to more anger and tension between these two. All this things eventually led to the colonies declaring war on England. I believe the most significant cause to why the colonies declared war on England was because of the
The first and most important event to me is the American Revolution. This shaped our country because this is the war that made us independent from Britain. If this war hadn’t of happened or gone differently, than we would be a completely different nation today. If we had lost the war and hadn’t become independent from Great Britain, we might still be under their control today. Without this event our entire would be shaped differently, we really had to have this happen.
The American revolution or the Revolutionary War took place in 1775. Years of tension built up the war between the Colonist and the British. The colonist wanted the same rights as British people, but the British Government had many notable taxations on the colonist, that pushed them over the edge. The war did not come to an end till around 1783 and it ended with Greene’s army forcing General Cornwallis to surrender in the Chesapeake area. The outcome of this war was one of if not the most important document throughout history. The Declaration of Independence declared independence and inspired other countries to eventually do the same in some other cases. This document is one of the main reasons that this event is worth saving. Another event
The American Revolution had many significant battles over the course of the seven years that it lasted, but one the most important ones was the Battle of Lexington and Concord because without it the patriots would not have had the push they needed to fight the British. They also would not have had enough men but when the battle started militias from other towns joined together to form the continental army. On April 19, 1775 the first battle of the American Revolution was fought, but on April 18,