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    The American Revolution was the revolution of the English colonies in North America that occurred between 1775 and 1783‚ which resulted in the establishment of the United States . It started when the political relations between the Thirteen British Colonies in North America and England deteriorated. One of the events that lead up to the Revolutionary War was England changing their policies towards The Colonies. England wanted the Colonies to pay half of the costs of the Seven Year’ War and financially

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    Colonial Unity

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    Colonial unity in the Americas were really weak. Each colony was like a separate nation‚ with no central government but the parliament leading them. The colonial political unity in America has grown from the French and Indian War to the Second Continental Congress. They have struggled to keep unity between the colonies during these times. Between the end of the French and Indian War and the Second Continental Congress‚ colonial political unity has changed and grown. Near the end of the French and

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    British colonies. The victory allowed Britain to expand their territory‚ but also brought Britain in great debt. Britain believed that Parliament should have more authority over the colonists and so they put in Acts to enforce their rules. The many different Acts created resentment throughout the colonies towards their mother country. The French and Indian War also had the effect on the colonies and the colonists because they all fought together and were unified. Before the war‚ the colonies were very

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    Causes for Colonialism

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    Causes for Colonialism There were many reasons for the settlers why the settlers to choose to leave their home and go to a strange new land to form colonies. Among them are religious freedom‚ opportunity to prosper financially‚ the chance to start a new nation with principles they believe in‚ and even as simple as the thrill of a challenge of a new land. Religious freedom and the opportunity to prosper financially seem to be the biggest reason the settlers found and those are the two causes that

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    the Pursuit of Happiness” mean. These three words actually do have many different meanings depending on who the person is. These words are natural rights that the thirteen colonies fought for in the Revolutionary War. The Declaration of Independence is a statement adopted by the Continental Congress that stated the thirteen American Colonies were separating from the British. In this Declaration of Independence‚ it stated that the king of Britain “refused his assent to laws.” (Jefferson) When the King

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    Colonists sought independence from British government for a multitude of reasons. Tension quickly rose between England and the thirteen colonies due to the unjust taxing without fair representation in Parliament‚ the colonist’s rights to assemble were taken away by the British‚ and there were many unreasonable Acts and laws put into place in attempt to have complete control over the colonists as well as intimidate them. For these reasons and the suffering that the colonists endured at the hands of

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    The revolutionary war that took place In American soil during the years of 1775–1783‚ against the British Crown would definitely bring some change to the south and the thirteen colonies as well as plantation owners of this country. Between the origins of this war were the desire of many Americans to achieve‚ liberty‚ republicanism and independence from the British crown‚ to get rid of taxes that were imposed by the British. Americans considered these taxes to be unconstitutional. This opposition

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    continent was established in 1607. And from then on‚ until 1732‚ thirteen English colonies settled on the continent. Great Britain was the first and the only country to send its people as colonists and to settle in that part of the continent. The Colonists had two reasons to leave England and it was to make money. But the major part of the colonists was running away from religious persecutions. However they managed to develop their colonies and to make money. But how did Great Britain regard this development

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    others say that it began when the colonists first came to North America in 1607. Regardless‚ the colonists achieved separation from the changeless ways in Britain and created new ideas for the “new world.” After years of ignorance from Britain‚ the colonies began to form their own identity as a whole. They now had a vision of their future‚ but were restrained in numerous ways by the British. However‚ the colonists refused to tolerate British limitations. The American Revolution was a product of colonial

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    signing of the Treaty of Paris. Even though the war ensured that the Great Britain gained territorial control in North America‚ the costs led to the colonies paying for the war expenses through the frontier policy. This had great effects on the colonies businesses and livelihood and thus ultimately led to great discontentment between the British and the colonies eventually leading to the American Revolution. British Tax Policies of the 1760’s and the American Response Sugar Act – The Parliament of Great

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