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Essay Galaxy - American Revolutionary War
American Revolutionary War
Were the Colonists Justified in Their Rebellion against
England? Did They Have an Adequate Cause for Revolution?
Starting after the termination of the Seven-Years war,
by the Peace of Paris, England repeatedly violated the
American Colonists rights. A series of events, happening
between 1763(ending of the Seven-Years war) and 1775
(starting of the revolution), could be taken as motives for
the Americans revolution. The Americans claimed that
through both, the Sugar Act (1764) and the Stamp Act
(1765), the British dishonored their rights to taxation.
The Townshend Acts also infuriated the Americans, and as in
all other circumstances, they were willing to fight for
their rights. The final justification for the Revolution
came from the Coercive Acts.
The....
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