Leading To The American Revolution Essay

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Leading to the American Revolution was a series of events. The American’s saw King George III as a great ruler and were very proud in the beginning before Britain tried to take away their liberty. After the French and Indian War the King created a policy called the Proclamation of 1763 that prevented anyone from settling in the West territories, while also paying off their war debt and covered the cost of the colonies. This made the American's mad because some had already settled into the West and had to return to the East. In 1765 the Quarting Act required the colonists to house and take care of the British military which caused some protest since it was forced. After the Sugar Act was created which taxed sugar and other goods that were sent to the American’s and the charges were increased if you …show more content…

Tar and feathering the ship drivers and then going to the extremes of dumping out 340 boxes of tea into the sea, this is known as the Boston Tea Party. The British were infuriated with this, and to punish the colonists the created the Intolerable acts which closed down the ports of Boston and stopped the meetings from happening. This also allowed officials to get away with murder since they would not be tried outside the colonies. One of the few infuriated with what was going on was Thomas Paine who wrote one of the most influential pamphlets called Common Sense. This pamphlet reached out to so many American’s and made them want to seek independence. Finally by 1775 the British passed the Prohibitory Act which prevented trade between the colonies. This lead to the American’s wanting their independence even more. Realizing this wouldn’t happen without some type of help is when the Declaration of Independence was written to gain their freedom. On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was in it’s final form and was written to list the reasons why the colonies wanted to separate themselves from

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