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    the colonists were unrepresented in Parliament, the laws of Great Britain were clear that the taxation of the American Colonies was completely legal and well warranted. Up until the 1760’s the colonist had enjoyed tax-free living. However, in Great Britain the native population there was under heavy tax burdens because of the ongoing Seven Years’ War in North America. To cover the cost of the war and the army in the Colonies, British Parliament passed tax acts on the Colonies. The colonists…

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    In the early 1600’s Britain colonised America and imposed laws that Americans were forced to obey. These laws caused discontent among the American’s and lead to the American revolution. Revolution is a fundamental change or a forcible overthrow of a political power and organisational structures. The American Revolution took place in a relatively short period when a mass of people rose up in revolt against British authorities. (Wikipedia, 2017). The American Revolution took place between 1765 to…

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    The Revolutionary War was a battle for independence between the American colonies and Great Britain (1775-1783), which eventually resulted in the foundation of America’s economy, government, and society. Preceding the war, delegates of the Continental Congress collectively made the decision to demand the colonies’ separation from the empire of Great Britain. Two notable, historic figures that took part in this decision were Pennsylvania delegate, John Dickinson, and Massachusetts delegate, John…

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    assisted in leading the movement towards the American revolution, an event that started American history and lasted from 1775 and lasted until 1783. He was a key player is events against various acts and taxes put on the new world by Great Britain. Without his courage and bravery to stand up against Great Britain America would not be what it is today. Samuel Adams was born on September twenty seventh, seventeen twenty two in Boston Massachusetts. He grew up there where as a child he learned a…

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    Currency Act Parliament in the 1700's The Currency Act was passed in Parliament This article on the Currency Act in Colonial America provides fast facts and information about the effects of these laws. ◾What was the Currency Act? ◾The Meaning and Definition of the Currency Act ◾The purpose and effect of the Currency Act ◾The Currency Acts if 1751 and 1764 ◾Bills of Credit - Colonial Paper money Currency Act of 1751 Words and Text Currency Act of 1764 Words and Text American…

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    Revolutionary War happened was because the king of Britain began taxing the colonists. But there were other reasons why the revolution occurred. There was the Boston Tea Party in 1773 when colonists dressed as American Indians threw million dollars of worth of tea into the sea. There was the Intolerable Act. The intolerable act had five acts. There was the Quartering Act where the king forced colonists to take British troops to their home. The Boston Port Act was where the king shut down the…

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    During the late 1800s, Britain began to augment its presence in its American colonies, but with pressing domestic issues, only minimal attention was initially paid to the colonies. Due to this, inhabitants of the colonies proceeded with their everyday lives, and developed separately from the intentions of the mother country, beginning anew their own way. They are British colonies, but because of their geographical location and foundation, they were free of the harsh rule. However, seeing the…

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    American Independence Dbq

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    because America wanted to protect their land from British rule which involved the debt England was in from The Seven Years War, Britain seizing American ships and the impressment of men, and domestic concerns involving Indians that live in the West. The American Revolutionary War was declared against Great Britain to separate Britain from the 13 colonies to prevent Britain from creating additional taxes and gaining control over the American colonies. The War of 1812 was declared to focus on…

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    reason to declare their independence from Great Britain because of the way they were treated by the British and how the event could have been prevented. Although, they were one united country the colonist were treated differently when compared to Britain alone. This unequal treatment validates claiming independence. Britain could have easily prevented many of these problems by simply taking into consideration the ideals of the colonist. The revolution was Britain doing and could have been…

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    and the British parliament decided to inflict new taxes and rules to these colonist to try and pay for the war that just ended. The Boston Massacre was a result of mistreatment to the colonist by British parliament. When it comes to the topic of the Boston Massacre, most of us will readily agree that…

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