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Colonist Rebellion

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As our discussion post provided this week, the colonists responded with rebellion because of the new acts that were imposed upon them by the British (Schultz, K., 2013). Their attempt to reform the American colonies contributed to the growth of the Revolutionary movement because the British tried to enforce stricter policies and laws (Schultz, K. M., 2013). The British wanted to tighten the policies over the colonial officials so that it would reduce the corruption, the British wanted control over the area of land that the settlers occupied, and they wanted to raise revenue by taxing goods. Although the British were adamant about their purpose, the colonist believed that rebelling against them would help in receiving their independence.

A few of the ways that the colonists responded with rebellion for the new acts that the British imposed upon them was with the Boston Massacre in 1770. An angry mob harassed the British Army, and they end up killing five individuals but later pay for their indiscretions. In 1772, the American colonist attacked the British Ship, the Gaspe, sent the crew to shore and burnt the ship. Also, in 1773 the Boston Tea Party takes place as the colonist disguise themselves, and they discard all the tea into the harbor. While many more events took place during 1763 to 1776, the American colonist still persistent at their unwillingness to pay their share of the taxes that had been implemented by the British.

The evolutionary process that brought the colonies closer to rebellion included a stricter enforcement of the British laws …show more content…

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