Boston Massacre: The Causes Of American Revolution

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A1. The cause or trigger to American Revolution started when the British King began imposing taxes on the colonist to help pay for a war, the French and Indian War, that left the British with no money. The colonist began being taxed for goods that they were receiving for free. This made the colonist mad. The colonist then rebelled against the king by sneaking into a ship and dumping tea into the Boston Harbor. This boycott caused the king to become very angry. He then set up a few Acts that would anger the colonist even further. One of the most notable was the Intolerable Acts which shut down one of the major harbors in and out of Boston that was used for trade. The colonist reacted by coming together to figure out how to deal with the British. They sent delegates to the first continental congress to not only boycott British goods but to also send a letter to the kind that he needed to stop the Intolerable Act. With no response from the King he sent over soldiers to keep an eye on the colonist and to make sure they were behaving. This would trigger the Boston Massacre, where colonists were shot by the British soldiers. The King then sent more troops to America, which leads to the ride of Paul …show more content…

The results of the Revolutionary war were, politically there was not really any control that the national government had on the states. They didn’t have the power to tax or bring in revenue from the states. The states controlled their own trade. The new America did not have a solid government or government document establishing them as a new nation. The government also started to push the Native Americans off their land. Woman didn’t have the rights the British had given woman. Woman did not have the right to vote, or collect from a husband like they had under the British government. The reason is that the new government American wanted to the colonists to focus on hard work and entrepreneurship rather than relying on the government to care for them. (Acrobatiq,

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