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    “A Colonial Family's Reaction to the Stamp Act” Today is November first 1765, as me and my brother come downstairs to the dinner table my mother and father are talking very quietly. As we walk into the room my parents immediately stop talking and start getting the table and food prepared. Dinner is very quiet for the rest of the night. While I am reading my book in my room my father walks in and asks me, “You do understand what taxes are? Don't you son?” I replied to him in a questioning tone

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    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

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    Oppression is the foundation of revolution. Injustice fuels revolutionary fervor in the oppressed. In the eyes of the colonists, the British oppressed the colonists. In the late Eighteenth Century, increased taxation and restrictions imposed by the British were intolerable actions. Many colonists saw these actions as unjust and oppressive. Increased political restrictions and economic exploitations resulted in increased revolutionary fervor. The oppression of the colonists during Britain’s seemingly

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    The demand for no taxation without representation was the primary force causing the American revolutionary movement, and for some it was a symbol for democracy. American colonists had colonized in the new world for trade, religion, and freedom. The British known as the “mother country” realized that they could profit and gain advancements from the colonists so they took action. The mother country imposed unlawful taxes on colonists that represented a form of democracy soon leading to the great revolution

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    with the suspicion coming from other European countries concerning its weakening economy, the British government needed to collect more taxes to manage its empire that got tripled in debts during these years. After knowing the Britain’s reasons of taxation, the colonists became aware of Britain’s

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    “ Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in our bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it once was like in the United States where men were free” -Ronald Reagan. I agree with this statement because in order for the people to be free, now, later, and always, we must fight for it. We do this in many

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    and Indian war left the British nation bankrupt, leading to harsh taxation and eventually to the American Revolution. Following the French and Indian war, tax laws were established. Because of the economic position that Britain was in, colonists experienced harsh taxation. The Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and Townshend Acts all were a result of this horrible

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    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

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    as shown in its interactions with its colonies in America. Mercantilism is shown economically through the many laws that Britain passed that taxed the colonies. In addition, it is shown socially through the colonists’ cries of “No taxation without representation.” Without a doubt, mercantilism’s economic effects led Americans to rebel in 1776. However, mercantilism’s social effects had an even bigger effect on the colonies rebelling from Great Britain. Mercantilism is a theory that wealth is power

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    and Indian War. Britain made the quartering act, the stamp act, townshend act, and the tea act. This is taxation without representation and it was unjust. The Patriots were angry and rightfully so. The King was making the colonists pay taxes on imported goods to decrease his country’s debt, the Patriots were outraged and wanted freedom. The townshend act was taxation without representation. The British placed a tax on glass, paint, paper, and tea, all items imported from Britain. Patriots took

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