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    At its peak‚ the British Empire was one of the most widespread and influential forces in the world. It sponsored the ideology of free and open trade in all corners of its far-reaching empire‚ after it became the norm in the European continent. In contrast‚ in the Far East‚ China‚ a withstanding and ancient empire‚ subsidized a more conservative approach to trade and connections with foreign nations. China’s traditionally reclusive foreign policy was the source of a long history of economic and political

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    that decided the outcome of the war. Let’s start with colonists; one of the biggest advantages they had over Britain was they had a major cause for wanting to fight. They were fighting for their independence‚ pride‚ liberty and the rights they deserved. They had a desire to win which was probably stronger than England’s desire because they were fighting for their own cause. Another major advantage America had was how far away from home the British were. They were over 3‚000 miles from home‚ leading

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    Colonists need to obtain independence immediately to break away from England and overcome the dictatorship of its monarchal government! “A government of our own is our natural right: Ye that oppose independence now‚ ye know not what ye do; ye are opening a door to eternal tyranny‚ by keeping vacant the seat of government.” The internal invasion of England is depriving three million people of their rights‚ liberties‚ and pursuit of happiness. An invasion occurs not just through violent insurgencies

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    Revolution in numerous divergent ways. The Seven years’ war also known as the French and Indian war‚ led to economic imbalance in North America and the mother country England. During the French and Indian war the British had to use a lot of money to fund the war. After the war was over and the British had successfully beaten the French‚ England had a drastic economic downfall because of all of the money they had used during the war. England had a simple solution to all of their problems; they had tax their

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    started as a result of British taxation on the American Colonies. The colonist being taxed without representation in the British Parliament made them mad. The molasses act‚ sugar act‚ and stamp act exemplify the Colonist were on the eve of a revolution due to the taxes the British imposed on them. The Molasses act was a law passed in 1733 the taxed the Colonist trade with the French West Indies. The British didn’t want the Colonist trading with anyone except the British. The Colonist were angered by this

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    which the British pay less for tax to ship places. This made the prices of tea lower from Britain. Since Boston’s tea would be more expensive nobody would buy it from them. The tea act was just another problem adding up between the colonists and britain. This made the colonists want to be independent from Britain. The colonists decided to rebel and dumb three hundred and forty two chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. The act was given the name the Boston Tea Party. Most of the British thought of

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    conflicted that the British were taking control due to their power over everyone so everybody had a miserable life and died unhappy and no one was happy with the British abusing their power so no one ever forgot about it. The British and the thirteen colonies were fighting because the British were taking control of their over power and they weren’t making it fair. Who was right in the conflict known as the American Revolution? The Colonists are right over the Crown. The colonists were right because

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    The Painful Result of British Colonialism A study by National Geographic suggest that when New England colonists first arrived at Plymouth rock in 1620‚ the population of Native Americans was 18 million; by the year 1622‚ almost 90% of the population had been eliminated. It all began when the New England colonists landed on Plymouth in 1620. The colonists had started to build a colony when they met Massasoit. Massasoit and a man known as William Bradford created a peace treaty between

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    it is clear that it was caused from British missteps that lead to colonial determination to become a separate nation. After 1763‚ the British began to increase and assert their power over the colonies‚ who‚ in contrast‚ wanted to be less controlled. However‚ the colonies did not want complete independence prior to this increase in control from the British. Although the colonies did seem to have determination for an independent nation in England’s eyes‚ the British failed to recognize the colonies real

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    independence in North America. The British made unfair laws without the colonies say in the laws. The colonies had to fight for their freedom. The British treated the colonists very poorly. For example‚ the British soldiers were involved in a shooting into a crowd. They claim that Captain Preston yelled “FIRE” meaning to shoot their guns at the colonists‚ but it turned out to be the colonists yelling “FIRE” because a bell rang that signaled a fire. Five colonists were killed and several injured and

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