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    How did the Enlightenment contribute to the American Revolution? Well before I answer that question, you need to know about the Enlightenment. During the Enlightenment, which took place in the 18th century, philosophers looked for natural laws that governed society and politics. The Enlightenment began in Europe as many citizens started to question their government and the way it ran. Some important philosophers during the Enlightenment were John Locke, he believed that people should be able to

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    Indian and American human societies. All types of governments – from local politics to federal bureaucracies to huge empires – maintain their authority through specific techniques, including fostering a shared identity (nationalism), developing economic interdependence, and sometimes using overt force. Challenges to that authority through violent and nonviolent revolution can have significant consequences, including the collapse and replacement of whole systems of governance. Both the American Revolution

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    The American Revolution: was it inevitable? The American Revolution took place in an era where the wish for independence were at its peak. The British were proven to cause this turmoil, due to their massive failure of statesmanship and unreasonable dismissal of colonial arguments and demands. However, this brings up a question: was the American Revolution inevitable or avoidable? Before this is answered, let’s summarize how everything began. The aftermath of the French and Indian war was very

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    Many revolutions have taken place throughout history, ranging from the unremarkable to the truly memorable, such as the French Revolution, the Bolshevik Revolution and the American Revolution. Through an examination of the social, cultural, economic and political causes of the American Revolution, an exploration of key arguments both for and against the American Revolution, and an analysis of the social, cultural, economic and political changes brought about by the American Revolution it can be demonstrated

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    ​Towards the end of the Colonial American period, the colonies endured some arduously events that emerged from their relationship with Great Britain. The American Revolution resulted from the aftermath of the events that then led to the independence of the colonies from Great Britain. Yet, before the American Revolution occurred, there were two distinct groups, one party, also known as the Patriots, supported the separation from Great Britain to gain independence, while the other party, the Loyalists

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    The American revolution left americans free of britain's control giving them the ability to change politics, seek a new society, and a better government. Although they left what they thought was a corrupt government, they settled for a more centralized government that resembled that of the British. Women experienced a huge change after the revolution as the were allotted freedoms. Even some slaves were eventually freed. In total, America didn’t have a lot of change economically, but did face quite

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    Breathtaking Changes The American Revolution was a major building block into forming the country as we know it today. The American Revolution began with “Tensions over the British effort to preserve its empire at the expense of American freedoms.” (Shi, Tindall, 108) Revolutionary is defined as, “constituting or bringing about a major or fundamental change.” (Merriam-Webster) The revolution changed many things, many of which we can still relate to today. The major changes that occurred were women’s

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    of how the American Revolution affects the city of Concord, Massachusetts. The American Revolution was a battle between the united thirteen colonies and Great Britain. The thirteen colonies fought for the independence under the control of Great Britain. The Treaty of Paris ended the war and the American colonies won their independence. There is no actual event that is proven to be the cause of the war, the war began as a disagreement of how Great Britain treated the colonies. The American colonies

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    The social, political, and economic causes of the American Revolution inevitably helped shape the country we live in today. A social cause that occurred was the disagreement between America and Britain and how poorly they were treated. A political cause that occurred was the implantation of legislatures on the colonies. An economic cause that also occurred was how every item that was imported of exported by the colonies had to be shipped through England, regardless of its destination. With all these

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    These two historians viewed the nature of American Revolution from two opposite different perspectives. Zinn viewed the American Revolution as an effort to preserve America’s status; while Wood looked at Revolution as an event that incorporated sense of equality among all Americans. Zinn was able to present the argument better as evidences he provided to support his argument seemed to make more sense and were closer to reality. Howard argued American Revolution as an effort of members of colonial elites

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