The American Revolution played an important role in changing the shape of the United States. This is the war where the thirteen colonies fought for their independence from the British Rule and united to form the United States of America. Even though the revolutionary war began in 1776, the thinking and the attitude of the people started to head towards the revolution in the years around 1763 when the French and Indian War ended (Cardoza and Hume 103). There were several reasons which led to the revolutionary…
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Causes of the American Revolution The American Revolution was a war that arose between America and Great Britain. Granted, this war did not just start out of nowhere. There were many reasons that the Americans were unsatisfied with the British Parliament, however, there are three main reasons that Americans decided to rebel and fight for their freedom, such as the Sugar Act and Stamp act, Dutch smugglers, and Parliament holding all of the power. One problem leading to the Revolutionary War was the…
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fueled the fire of rebellion. Therefore, the main cause of The American Revolution was the immense oppression on the colonies, by the British Parliament. British oppression was had such a negative impact of the colonies because Parliament would not allow any colonial representation in Parliament. In 1765, the town of Braintree, Massachusetts claimed that, “We have always understood it to be a grand and fundamental…
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The American Revolution ended two centuries of British rule for most of the North American colonies and created the modern United States of America. The Revolutionary era was both exhilarating and disturbing---a time of progress for some, dislocation for others. Even at the start of the American Revolution, both the British and the American colonists had many difficulties to face. The American Revolution wouldn’t have happened if it weren’t for georgraphic consideration, enlightenment ideas, and…
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Tensions between the American colonies and Great Britain grew deeply through five major events that resulted in the Revolution. Conflicts began with the French and Indian War, and then economic conflicts spread through the Stamp Act and Tea Acts. Military action resulted at Lexington and Concord. Finally, literary movement had a large impact through Thomas Paine’s Common Sense. All of the events accumulated in the colonies and lead to the Declaration of Independence, which officially stated that…
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Causes of the American revolution. The American Revolution is basically what started America and American culture as we know today, so if it were to never happen I don't think America would ever be a thing. Maybe not even so much as a word either. Knowing this it shows how important the American Revolution to us Americans. It all started after the French and Indian war in 1754, which had ended in 1763 with the British winning but although they won they had to pay for their damages and had taxed…
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defiant America. Although most historians believe the American Revolution began with the Declaration of Independence in 1776, the French and Indian War was the fuel that ignited American rebellion and desire for independence. Starting with the French and Indian War, there was a definite shift in the colonists’ mentality. In 1818, John Adams, in a letter to H. Niles, recalled that, “the Revolution was effected before the war commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people (To H. Niles)…
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The American Revolution was caused by the increasing number of restrictions placed upon the colonies by the British. These British acts only benefited Great Britain and not the colonies, which greatly angered the colonist. After the French and Indian War, King George the III was left with massive amounts of war debt. As as result, the British were only concerned with making as much money off the colonies as they could, in order to pay off this debt and imposed taxes on the colonies without their…
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The American Revolution was a war where Americans fought the British for independence. It was a sad time because all the American people were under the influence of the British crown. Money was low and everyone was getting their rights revolted from them. The causes of the American Revolution were the Townsend acts, The Boston tea party, and the French and Indian wars. All these problems and events led to the beginning of the American Revolution. One of the beginning causes of the American revolution…
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The Three Main Causes of the American Revolution The American Revolution was the war between the colonists and the British in the year, from April 19, 1775, to September 3 1783. There were many main causes of the American Revolution. Three important events that caused the American Revolution were, the Boston Massacre, Paul Revere’s famous ride along with the Battles of Lexington and Concord, and The Declaration of Independance. The first important act, was The Boston Massacre, which occurred…
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