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Essay on revolutionary war involement |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 397 words (1.59 pages) in the essay titled revolutionary war involement
Before the revolutionary war and increased british involvement, the colonies were a successful and growing nation. The British\ s harsh lwas and actions caused american distain. many feel because of the outcome of the american revolution it should rather be called the british revolution. there were many reasons to support this theory, however there were also many reasons to leave the name as it is.
Britains foreign policy\ s actions and reactions all fall under the main category of acts and laws. the most important act that led to the creation of many more acts were the Coercive Acts. these were the first direct tax on colonists. from this the Stamp and Sugar Acts were created. these acts were the first acts to corrupt however bond colonists. another main speculation of Britian Foreign Policy is the unequal treatment of the colonists. The british felt they were superior to all colonists. Land was another main issue within the colonists and british. The Proclamation of 1763 was created when the colonists felt they deserved land yet the british porhibited it.
American actions and reactions also played a major role in the revolutionary war. the boston tea party occured. this riot was led by Samuel Addams and it was the first act of resistance. another major document was created within this time period. Common Sense was written by Thomas Paine; which is thoguht to be of as one of the most influential phaphlets ever written. it influenced many views ...
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Keywords: Britain, second continental congress, boston tea party, coercive acts, thomas paine, actions and reactions, economic world, british involvement, desicion, unequal treatment, colonists, olive branch, american revolution, revolutionary war, foreign policy, congresses, riot, common sense, speculation, time period, colonies
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