American Revolution Dbq

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To date, the American Revolution occupies a special place in the history of Western civilization. Occurring between 1765 and 1783, it was a political revolt of American colonies against the British imperialist tendencies around the world. The ultimate results of the rebellion led to the defeat of the United Kingdom in America. Most importantly, the United States of America attained its independence. It marked a serious attempt to portray a fight over ideas of enlightenment. After the revolution, the U.S. through its constitution became the first nation on earth to practice progressive ideas. Subsequently, many European nations were inspired to implement reforms in their respective countries. Therefore, this explains the emergence of similar revolutions such as the French revolution (1789-1803) and the Russian (Bolshevik) Revolution (1917-22). Many historians have argued that the …show more content…

One of the notable personalities in the American Revolution was George Washington. Prior to the revolution, he served as a military officer in the British army. However, during the 1770s, he advocated for separation between American and Britain. Concisely, he was unhappy with certain colonial legislations, such as the British Proclamation Act of 1763 and the Stamp Act of 1765. The proclamation provision barred individuals from settling past Alleghenies. On the other hand, the stamp law compelled persons to pay taxes for every printed paper they would use. Having participated as a British army officer in wars in France and India, he was the most experienced American soldier by 1775. In this regard, John Adams nominated him as the leader of the Continental Army. Upon the Second Continental Congress’s

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