American Revolution Dbq

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In the early 1600’s Britain colonised America and imposed laws that Americans were forced to obey. These laws caused discontent among the colonial Americans and lead to the American Revolution. The American Revolution took place in a relatively short period when a mass of people rose up in revolt against the British authorities. The Revolution took place between 1765 to 1783 (Wikipedia, 2017). Discontent was caused by many factors, including Britain having a substantial influence over segments in North America and by asserting greater control over the colonies’ affairs (Wikipedia, 2017). The Revolution began when the American colonies force of arms, refused to submit to the authority of the King and Parliament of Great Britain (History is Fun, …show more content…

This fight led to America gaining independence from Britain. Widespread discontent arose because Britain’s major laws affected the way the Americans lived, leading to three major events causing widespread discontent and general violence, frustration and rebellion. Not all Americans were discontent. For instance, there were people called the Loyalists who appreciated Britain’s colonisation. Three major events caused discontent in the American society; these were the war between French and Indian people, Britain’s new taxes and laws, and protest in Boston (Ducksters, 2017). Firstly, the war between the French and Indian people provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America (History.com Staff, 2009). Unfortunately, Britain was in great debt because they had to pay the cost of the war, which led to colonial discontent among the American society (Pavao, 2010). …show more content…

The loyalists had a great business running in America which traded closely with England. This helped America’s economy to prosper. If the loyalist did support the laws that Britain imposed on them their business will be less successful, and the trade between Britain and America may stop which will result in American economy not flourishing (DUCKSTERS, 2017). Additionally, Britain helped create jobs, provide new lands and opportunities for British loyalists. This helped the America grow and discourage widespread discontent. Evidence have shown that the loyalist was not discontent because they helped one another by caring for people who had sickness, assisting them in difficult times and celebrating milestones. Therefore, not all Americans were

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