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Which were the Causes of the American Revolutionary War ?”

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The American Revolution was a war that had many causes that led up to the American colonies finally deciding that full fledged rebellion was needed. The British Empire and the American colonies had a great relationship for over 100 years under 1763 when the French-Indian War ended between the British, French, and Indian tribes that lived in the North American territories held by Britain. What happened after would dramatically alter the way that British and American relations would be. The French-Indian War was a conflict between the British and the French over control of territory in North America, but more specifically French Canada. The British and the French were battling for control of the land of North America because the colonies were great sources of new markets and money for these nations. However, fighting the wars that had led to Britain claiming large portions of North America cost a lot of money. What ended up happening was that the British needed money. So they decided tha

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The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) or American War of Independence[1] began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and thirteen former British colonies in North America, and concluded in a global war between several European great powers. The war was the culmination of the political American Revolution, whereby many of the colonists rejected the legitimacy of the Parliament of Great Britain to govern them without representation, claiming that this violated the Rights of Englishmen. The First Continental Congress met in 1774 to coordinate relations with Great Britain and the by-then thirteen self-governing and individual provinces, petitioning George III for intervention with Parliament, organizing a boycott of British goods, while affirming loyalty to the British Crown. Their pleas ignored, and with British combat troops billeted in Boston, Massachusetts, by 1775 the Provincial Congresses formed the Second Continental Congress and authorized a Continental Army. Additiona

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The American Revolution was a war that had many causes that led up to the American colonies finally deciding that full fledged rebellion was needed. The British Empire and the American colonies had a great relationship for over 100 years under 1763 when the French-Indian War ended between the British, French, and Indian tribes that lived in the North American territories held by Britain. What happened after would dramatically alter the way that British and American relations would be. The French-Indian War was a conflict between the British and the French over control of territory in North America, but more specifically French Canada.

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