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    The American Revolution marked the birth of the United States of America, but the historical events that lead to it are incredibly valuable to the true understanding of how it happened. Discovering how different factors had an affect on the actions and responses from both the English Empire and the American Colonies will show a closer connection of events. Political, social, and economic are the most significant factors in the reasoning behind what caused the American Revolution. It would’ve…

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    The Declaration of Independence marked the end of the road to the revolution, and marked the beginning of the revolutionary movement in the United States of America. The Declaration of Independence is a document written by a founding father of the “United States of America”, Thomas Jefferson, and declared on July 4, 1776. This documented can be broken down into three pieces, in section one it has simple statements with a specific purpose, the second section included a list of grievances, and the…

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    Both sides of the American Revolution played key roles in the rupture between the colonist and the British crown. The three most influential individuals who played a key role in creating the rupture between the British crown and soon-to-be United States were King George the 3rd who strained the colonies with taxes to pay off the 7 Years’ War, Thomas Paine who wrote Common Sense which caused contempt between the colonists and the British, and Thomas Jefferson who wrote the Declaration of…

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    The Seven Years’ War—Unintended Consequences The common theme of conflict in European history, especially in the 18th century is ambition. When countries decide to expand territory, and undermine other powers in the process, the possibility for conflict only intensifies. The Seven Years’ War which lasted from 1756 to 1753 is a hallmark example of this feat. Due to the war, numerous power shifts occurred. However, this is to be expected. The greatest impact of the Seven Years’ War does not…

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    lead directly to the colonists creating the Boston Tea Party as the colonists were again taxed without representation. The Boston Tea party was an event that occurred in 1773, in direct retaliation to the Tea Act, where colonists dressed as Native Americans and poured tea into the Boston Harbor as a show of direct retaliation. The colonists may have believed that doing this would show the British how much they despised their forced ruling against the colonists but it did nothing but show the…

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    Some may say “The shot heard ’round the world” began the American War of Independence On the night of August 26, 1765, an assault on Thomas Hutchinson, chief justice and lieutenant governor of Massachusetts was a small episode in a series events that launched a half-century of protest and political upheaval throughout the Western world. This historic era that came to be known as the Age of Revolution. The true crisis began in 1760 when George III claimed the throne of Great Britain. No one on…

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    In 1775, battle broke out between the UK and the American colonists. By 1776, the colonists got declared themselves independent and in 1783, carrying out a prolonged and bloody battle, Britain was forced to discover the independence of America. The battle was dropped on its 1st day, vowing never to 'inevitability ' but to the type of conflict. The essential difference between the UK and the rebellious People in America concerned political authority. Before the Stamp Action crisis British…

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    Ivy Tech University The Boston Tea Party Santeanna Colunga Survey Of American History 101-00F-F1-201620 Mark Myers December 7,2016 The British Parliament was finding many ways to make laws and impose taxes on the American colonies. The British Parliament is the supreme legislative body in the UK. They wanted to have complete control over America. They first started with the Proclamation Act of 1763. This act forbade settlement anywhere that passed a line drawn…

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    American Independence Dbq

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    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 domestic concerns with Indians, and domestic concerns with American ships. The first war America declared against England was the…

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    occurred on 5th of March 1770 before the start of the American Revolution in Boston, Massachusetts. During the evening hours of that day, a fight broke between British Soldiers and colonial residents at the Customs House on King Street. Due to the tension created by the resentful riot in Boston, British soldiers fired shots at the rioting mob, and as a result, several people were wounded and consequently leading to the death of five American civilians namely Samuel Gray, James Coldwell, Samuel…

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