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John Adams Radical Changes Before The American Revolution

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Before the Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War occurred during 1775 to 1781 years, which was an army conflict between the Great Britain and the thirteen united states of America. John Adams said “The Revolution was effected before the War commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments of their duties and obligations. This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people, was the real American Revolution.” From his view, he thought that because of the designer of independence, freedom, and equality that Americans wanted, states decided to become a unit and start the American Revolutionary War. Therefore, events such as the Albany Plan of Union, Sons of Liberty, Nonimportation Agreements, and Boston Massacre presented Americans’ minds changed before the American Revolutionary War.
Comparing with the Great Britain, the power of each state is too fragile to revenge. Bonding together became an appropriate idea to fight with the Great Britain. In June 1754, the leaders of seven states met together in New York and negotiate an alliance. By the leading of Benjamin …show more content…

In the summer of 1765, a group called Sons of Liberty organized demonstrations against the Stamp Act and huge taxation. It increased violence, but proved people in the colonies wanted to stand up for equality and freedom. In addition, on November 1, 1765, about 200 merchants signed a Nonimportation Agreement in New York. By following the agreement, colonies pledged not to import British goods until Parliament repealed the Stamp Act. The boycott powerfully affected British economy and thousands of workers in England lost jobs. The group Sons of Liberty and Nonimportation Agreement prefers Americans’ designer of equality and freedom from the Great

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