The American Revolution is perhaps the most famous war in United States history. This event is what gained the American Colonies independence from England after countless debates on the subject. There are many things that can be blamed for the cause of this war. Key events such as the “unfair” taxes on the colonies and the abundant acts that the English forced upon the colonies can be attributed to the eventual secession. However, another event can be blamed for the cause of the Revolutionary war if you look further back in history. This event is the Sugar Interest. In 1754, The English Colonies were a powerhouse when it came to sugar production. However, their substantial sugar growth destroyed the land on the East coast, making it infertile. This was one of the reasons that caused colonists to expand westward to claim new land. Problems arose, though in the Ohio River valley. The French colonies north of New England also sought to expand their territory, leading them to the same valley as the British, which quickly led to conflict. The French and Indian War, also called the Seven Years’ War, lasted until 1763, in which the British ultimately won. The Treaty of Paris was signed in that year and it made a compromise between the two European colonies.
As conflicts with the French and natives were on the rise, the English Colonies continued to be one of the best nations in sugar production. They had many sugar plantations located on the East coast in which they utilized a
Shortly following the French and Indian War, the American Colonies were issued many taxes and laws, which were passed by Great Britain. The colonists believed that King George III was becoming more of a tyrant, and less like a king of England. These taxes and laws were believed to be very unfair in the eyes of the colonists, causing great conflict between Great Britain and the American Colonists. This conflict would ultimately lead to the American Revolution. The American Revolution was caused by numerous British taxes like the Tea Act, the Intolerable Acts, the Stamp Act, and the Quartering Act, resulting in resistance from the colonists.
The Revolutionary War started in April of 1775, with the battles at Lexington and Concord. This war would mark the beginnings of the United States as a nation, fighting against the most powerful fighting force at the time, the British Army and Navy. This conflict would go on for a brutal 6 years until the final British surrender at Yorktown on October 17, 1781. In the end, both sides have lost tens of thousands of men, but how did it all start? The Conflict has its star with the rising tensions between the colonists and the British crown in the aftermath of the French-Indian War in 1763. The financing of the war had caused Britain to be in heavy debt after mobilizing troops to defend colonies. To offset this debt Britain began taxing its colonies, introducing the Townshend and Stamp acts. This act of taxation would anger the 13 American colonies as this was seen as an attack against their rights and to protest this, colonist boycotted and protested, but were met with the Boston Massacre on March 5, 1770. Tensions would rise, and the Boston Tea Party would begin on December 16, 1773. This would lead to the deployment of British troops in Boston and the eventual start of the war. But after all, it may not justified. The Revolutionary war cannot be justified only by a resentment of taxes on imports and a distrust of an Empire that had only finished fighting a war to defend its colony.
This is about the American revolution and the taxes the King of England put on the American colonists and how the American colonists thought that King George was a tyrant. The reason that writing this is to show how the American colonists reacted to the Acts that the King put on them. One of the laws was the sugar act of 1764 and the imports from Britain. There was also the stamp act of 1765 that made the colonists real mad . The result of the Tea act was the Boston tea party lead by the Sons of Liberty. The quartering act was the direct cause of the Boston massacre where eleven people were shot and five of them died.
The American Revolutionary War was caused by the political disagreements between Great Britain and the American colonies. Most of the Americans initially didn’t want to completely separate from England but wanted to regain the rights that Parliament had taken away from them. England made war unavoidable with its unwillingness to negotiate, heavy taxation of the colonists that violated their rights, and strict trading policies.
When the thirteen colonies were created, the colonies depended greatly on England in order to survive and make something out of this new land. England not only helped them economically but also in time of war against the French during The French and Indian War. It meant that England had to spend extra money helping out the colonies and also with any necessary equipment required to fight in the war. Back home, England had been fighting a war for around 100 years already, so helping out the colonies just added more to their expenses. England wanted to earn some of the money they had wasted, so England decided to raise and put new taxes on the colonies. The colonials thought some of these taxes were outrageous and began getting furious at England. This was one reason for the tension that grew between the colonies and England. Other reasons like the Boston Massacre, in which British soldiers shot and killed 5 colonials, and the Intolerable Acts, led to more anger and tension between these two. All this things eventually led to the colonies declaring war on England. I believe the most significant cause to why the colonies declared war on England was because of the
There were many events that took place in the 1760’s and 1770’s that led to the Revolutionary war. During these years the British did many things that upset the colonists. These upset colonists would eventually get sick of all the British ways and fight for their freedom.
First, the French and Indian War altered the ideological relations between the British and its American colonies, because the colonists experienced feelings of being denied rights. As the colonists formed a barrier by choosing to relocate in North America, the colonists still viewed themselves as British, and therefore believed they deserve the same rights and freedom as their people from Britain. However, evidence from a colonial militiamen diary suggests that this vision is not reciprocated by the British. He narrates, “...and though we be Englishmen born, we are debarred [denied] Englishman's liberty. Therefore we now see what it is to be under martial law and to be the regulars, who are but little than slaves to their officers” (Document 4). The Massachusetts soldier presents an idea of feeling belittled by the British, by comparing
The French and Indian War, also called Seven Years War, was a massive conflict involving Austria, England, France, Great Britain, Prussia, and Sweden. The war took place in Europe, India and North America. The English and French fought for the total control of the colonies in North America, the Caribbean, and in India. While the English ended up winning the war, they were left with a debt so enormous it almost destroyed the British government. One of the ways the British government tried to shrink their debt was by collecting taxes from the colonies in America. One of the first taxes was the Sugar Act, which imposed taxes on sugar. Although resented, the Sugar Act tax was hidden in the cost of import duties, and most colonist accepted it. However, England was just getting started with colonial taxes.
The American Revolution also known as the American Revolutionary war was a time when the 13 colonies fought for their independence from the british. The tension between the two had gotten to its peak and that's when “the shot heard around the world began. There are a variety of factors that led to the American Revolution but the most influential causes were the taxation among the colonies, the great awakening, and the enlightenment. Eventually the colonies started to get furious and started to question the british, and started to want their independence to the point where war was necessary. Which all to the american revolution, ending in a victory and the US claiming
On July 4th 1776, a committee, formed to draft a letter to the King of England, formally signed a document containing a list of demands and statements of position that ultimately started the Revolutionary War. This action was not popular with all the citizens of the colonies but the majority of the people were in favor of it and the cause prevailed. This declaration was a poke in the eye of England and forced them to try to put the colonies in their place and reestablish the Empire.
The British had control of the thirteen colonies for many years prior to the French and Indian War. After the war Britain took sole possession of the thirteen colonies. The French and Indian War had put Britain in debt so they began taxing the colonists. Britain also began to enforce laws made by the King of England. This led to the phrase "no taxation without representation". The colonists had no other choices but to try and settle their differences with Britain or attempt to break away.
The American Revolution was a conflict between Great Britain and its colonies. During the middle of
The irregular and disorganized British rule of the American colonies in the previous years led to the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. Most Americans did not originally want to separate from mother England. They wanted to stay loyal to the crown. England’s unwillingness to compromise, mismanagement of the colonies, heavy taxation of the colonists that violated their rights, the distractions of foreign affairs and politics in England and the strict trading policies that England tried to enforce together made the revolution inevitable. The British were definitely expected to win the dispute because they significantly over powered the Colonists in most areas. They had more money, weapons, people, etc. However the American’s prevailed with
On April 19, 1775 The American Revolution War, was fought between Great Britain and the original thirteen British Colonies in North American. This war ended on September 3, 1783. Some events that caused this war took place in these time periods, 1764 to 1768 Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Quartering Act, Virginian Resolution, Declaratory Act, and Townshend Revenue Act. 1770 to 1775 Boston Massacre, Tea Act, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, Battle of Bunker Hill, in 1776 to 1783 theses events took place, Battles of long Island and white Plains, Battle of Princeton New Jersey, France recognizes US independence, and the ending of the war. These main dates and events led to the American Revolutionary war because it harmed
From 1763, Americans had only to be convinced that an arbitrary ruler- whether Parliament or King-was violating their inherent rights, to feel that rebellion was justified. This conviction was bred in them by the series of events that occurred between 1763 and 1776. The language used to protest the British Acts was legal, and political. But the primary cause of the Revolution was economics.