American Revolution Vs. Civil War

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The American Revolution and the Civil War have numerous similarities and differences even though they occurred almost 100 years apart. The American Revolution was a political upheaval during 1760’s and 1770’s, while the Civil War was a fight between a divided nation during the 1860’s regarding the subject of slavery. As Southerners held slaves captive and forced them to work against their will, the Colonists were held captive and forced to pay ridiculous taxes put in place by Britain. Similarities and differences from both the American Revolution and the Civil War can be seen through the cause of both wars, specific battles from each war, and the results of each war.
Similarities between the American Revolution and the Civil War can be seen through the causes of each. Ultimately, both of these wars were caused by a change in governmental rule and the response to these changes. The British Parliament and Prime Minister George Grenville appointed eight acts which eventually led up to the Revolutionary War. There were two acts in particular that relate closely to the Civil War. These two acts are the Stamp Act and the Townsend Act. The Stamp Act, which was imposed in 1765, stated that all official documents, newspapers, almanacs, and pamphlets were required to possess a stamp. Most opposition to this act was rooted in the fact that none of the 13 colonies had representation in the British Parliament. Benjamin Franklin presented the case to the British Parliament; however, they stated that they did not require approval from the colonies to pass bills (American Revolution). The opposition of this bill directly relates to the opposition presented by the Pro- Slavery Democrats after the passing of the Missouri Compromise. The Missouri Compromise implemented three important ideas. First, Missouri would be entered into the Union as a slave state. Second, due to the balance of

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