What Caused The American Revolution Research Paper

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During the 18th century, Great Britain and France were continually at war. As a result, Great Britain began to control the colonies in America by imposing several acts on them in order to pay for the cost of the war. This led to many conflicts in American colonies. As many more restrictions were forced on the colonies between 1650 and 1776, they decided to unite and rebel against Great Britain. Taxation, limited freedom, and ideological influences all played a major role in weakening the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain and eventually these factors led to the beginning of the American Revolution. A major factor causing the colonists to rebel against their home country was taxation. Great Britain was in debt from the Seven …show more content…

Everyone has the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness but the British restricted some of these natural rights. The Quartering Act of 1765 mandated the colonies to provide food and quarters for British troops. Due to this act, the colonists’ right to privacy was taken away and it made them resent the Prime Minister George Grenville more. The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited the settlement in the area beyond the Appalachians. Despite the fact that this law was not intended to press the colonists but rather compromise with the Indians, the colonists still felt restricted. The colonists felt that they had the right to own the land west of the Appalachians because they fought for it in the French and Indian War. Few years before the beginning of the American Revolution, the British started the Intolerable Acts as a punishment for the Boston Tea Party, a rebellion in which the colonists dumped 15,000 pounds of tea into the Boston Harbor. As number of acts started to increase, the less freedom the colonies had and this condition enraged the colonists. The Quartering Act, Proclamation of 1763, and the Intolerable Acts all limited the freedoms of the American

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