The cause of the American Revolution is the Navigation Act. The Navigation Act is a series of laws that did not allow foreign ships to trade between Britain and its colonies. This started in 1651 and lasted over 200 years. They restricted the colonies form trading with the Netherlands, Spain, France, and other colonies. The Navigation Act of 1660 said that all ships crews had to be three-quarter English and had to establish products made by the mother land like tobacco, cotton, …show more content…
The American Leaders were George Washington, Charles Lee, Henry Knox, James Clinton, and Nathanael Greene. George Washington was Commander-in-Chief of the continental army, and became the first president of the United States. Charles lee, bases on his military skills, was made the Commander-in-Chief of the new continental army, but his positon was taken by George Washington and Lee became the army’s Senior Major General. Henry Knox used to be the owner of a bookstore but later he became a Major under George Washington and then the Secretary of War. James Clinton was an important lead in the 17779 Sullivan Expedition to conquer the Iroquois settlement in the state. He commanded the American troops at Fort Clinton in their loss of the battle. Nathanael Greene was the most strategic officer in the army. He led a successful campaign against the British, which made him the commander of the Southern Department. After time, he became the Continental Army’s second General. The British leaders are Henry Clinton, Sir Guy Carleton, William Howe, and Thomas Gage. Henry Clinton was the Commander-in-Chief for the time in the American Revolution. He served from 1778 to 1782. Sir Guy Carleton was the governor of Quebec, who served from 1768 to 1777. In 1782, King George replaced him with Clinton, making Carleton the Commander-in-Chief. William Howe replaced Gage and became the Commander-in-Chief. He failed to takeover New Jersey and resigned in 1778. Thomas Gage was the Commaner-in-Chief of the Northern American Forces, and was also the governor of the Massachusetts