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Causes Of The American Revolution

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A colony, or the idea that an area can be under full or partial control by another country, serving as a source of profit and or raw material for the motherland, served as the main catalyst for the colonists of Britain’s “new world” to revolt against British rule. Wanting freedom from their tyrannical king, the colonists began to protest British parliament’s unjust bills. It was through British parliament’s bills that colonists united to rebel and replace English rule throughout the thirteen colonies. However, it was through Britain’s utilization of extreme taxation and regulations, treatment of war debts upon the colonies, and then “radical” politicians and thinkers preaching for colonists to think for themselves, the colonists of Britain’s “new world” began to revolt against British rule within the colonies, which leads to the colonies unification against British rule, resulting in the American Revolution. One of the main, most essential issues that lead to the American Revolution was the fact that Britain attempted to utilize the colonies to their fullest, increasing regulations and taxation on both imported and domestic goods constantly. This constant creation of new tariffs and taxes created uproar within the colonies, due that the colonists had absolutely no say within parliament, thus having no ability to agree or disagree with any bill passed. This fact was later coined by the radical group of political rebels, called the Son’s of Liberty, as the idea of “no

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