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Essay On How Fair Was The American Revolution

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The American Revolution, a fight for rights full of deaths. The American Revolution was a very important war in U.S. history between Great Britain and the original British 13 colonies in North America. It was the beginning of the start of the United States of America. There were many events that led to the war, some being unfair and others being fair, but was the American Revolution a just war overall? This war was justified because the colonists were taxed unfairly, being mistreated, and were being oppressed with soldiers, later causing many riots to break out. Many colonists were being taxed unfairly by the king. In the 18th century, Britain began to tax the American colonies to pay for debt caused by the French and Indian war. Although these taxes were not severe, they were unjust, because the American colonies had no representation in parliament. One instance was when the British Parliament passed the Sugar Act. It placed taxes on sugar and strictly enforced laws. This led to protests and boycotts around the colonies. In addition, the British Parliament also passed the Stamp Act, imposing a tax on many types of printed materials used in the colonies such as legal documents, newspapers, and even playing cards. Several …show more content…

This led to an incident known as the Boston Massacre. A group of British soldiers were sent to support a soldier who was being harassed by a crowd of colonists protesting, but later ending up shooting, causing mayhem throughout the colonies. In Document C, a picture shows a group of British soldiers firing into a crowd, killing a few colonists. Another instance was when King George sent troops to destroy some ammunition stored in Lexington. But the colonists were prepared to resist the British troops, and the standoff later developed into a battle. This ignited the American

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