Causes of the American Revolution
Title: Causes of the American Revolution
Category: History
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Causes of the American Revolution
The reasons that caused the American Revolution , and also played very
significant roles were simply by economic and political reasons.
After the French-Indian War the British Government decided to reap
greater benefits from the colonies. The colonies were pressed with greater taxes
without any representation in Britain. Parliament tried to establish power in the
New World by issuing a series of laws. The passage of these laws undermined the
Colonist’s loyalty to Britain and
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merging with each other. Once together as a
whole, the colonies were able to develop their own individuality and defeat the
British army for their independence. Politically, much of the revolutionary cause
came from the colonial challenge to Parliament’s power of legislation. This was the
beginning of the Revolution. Since the patriots’ demands could not be met, the
country proclaimed itself independent from ‘mother England’ and the United States
of America was born.
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