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    Tension between the American colonies and Britain grew between the years of 1763 and 1775. Britain began attempting to halt the growth and flourishment of their overseas colony. The American colonists grew angry and declared independence on July 4th, 1776. Still celebrated today, this holiday marks the end of the American’s successful battle for freedom. The American Revolution was the result of Britain’s mistreatment of the colonies by Parliament’s taxation of the colony without their consent or

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    taking complete control over Massachusetts and mandating Americans to open their homes to British soldiers. The laws and taxes being placed on the colonies resulted in great opposition from the colonists and created resentment towards the British. The democratic principles that were relevant to the actions taken by Parliament to control the colonies were as follows; natural rights, human equality, government by consent, and the right of revolution. Throughout the early years of the colonies the citizens

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    The American Revolution was caused by many built up issues between the British and their colonists in America. Two of the main issues were that the colonists wanted independence from Britain and when the British kept taxing the colonists without consent from them, they got even more fed up. Like it was stated before, one of the problems was that the colonists wanted independence from Britain. They felt that it wasn’t Britain’s place to tax them or to govern them and they wanted to be their own country

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    The American Revolution began on Apr 19, 1775, it was the war between Great Britain and its colonies located in the New World. The colonists, as many historians put it, were like children rebelling against the motherland. They had many valid reasons for this revolt. These reasons were mainly affected by the need for independence. My World History textbook says this freedom was falsely promised when the colonists had settled (Krull 868). The more direct causes include taxes due to the French and Indian

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    The American Revolution brought about changes in the way the world viewed religion, science, and government. The Enlightenment, an European movement that affected social customs and political ideals not only in Europe, but also in America, brought these new ideas and changes to light. Enlightenment’s main goal was to seek out a better understanding of the natural world through reason. Reason is an individual trait, and, according to Enlightenment thinkers, this justifies that power should be help

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    that they did not agree with. Lack of Representation in Parliament was the leading cause of the Colonists not paying the taxes and taking action to demand Independence from England. Thus, began the long journey of what came to be known as the American Revolution. On May 10, 1773, Parliament passed a law known as the Tea Act. The Colonists were infuriated with the Tea Act because they had already been restricted previously with several other laws such as, the Stamp Act, Townshend Act, and the Sugar Act

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    able to pass their own laws. Before the French and Indian War, the British limited their interference with the American colonies. However, after the war the British needed to raise money to pay their war debts. England was now heavily in debt and in order to recover financially they began levying taxes on the American colonies. The British government passed a list of acts on the American colonies which would lead the colonies to revolt against the crown and begin the revolutionary war. British

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    you know what the American Revolution did for our country today. It gave use our independence, it made sure that we no longer had to pay large amounts of taxes to the King of England, King George III himself. As 1764 ended, the American’s taxes had been raised by King George. The American people were already poor and when their money was being taken away from them, they got very upset. Now this was one of the reasons why the Declaration of Independence was written, but the Americans would have been

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    The American Revolution was not just a spontaneous revolt over taxes some may think . There were many things that led up to the outbreak of the American Revolution, such as the Navigation Act, the Enlightenment, the Great Awakening, the French and Indian War, the Boston Massacre, and the Coercive Acts. It took many years for it to take place. This all started previously before 1775 with the first major event being the Navigation Acts of 1651. The Navigation Act of 1651 was an attempt to put more

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    During the late 1700s, it was the start of the American Revolution and people were taking sides. The American Revolution started due to different beliefs in how to govern the colonies. Majority of the Americans were not appeased with the way British government were governing. However there were still several who were satisfied with the way Parliament ruled. Although, the colonies were not a united nation, and did not follow same customs or cultural aspects. Today, America is a free, independent country

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