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World History Task 4




American Revolution causes and results


The American Revolution, also known as the War for Independence, had many causes,

and effected our world greatly. Originally the Americas were 13 British colonies which for the

most part governed themselves. However, ater the French and Indian war the British

government felt the need to increase the taxes in the colonies. After all, the war was to protect

the American colonies from the French and Indians. (Paveo, 2016)


Systematically, the king and parliament began raising the taxes on various items used

within the colonies, from the stamp act, which taxed oicial documents, to the tea act which

taxes tea, the colonists were enraged that the king would just raise taxes on them without the

colonists being represented in parliament. (Paveo, 2016)


One night, several colonists dressed up as Indians and ransacked an incoming ship and

threw all the tea overboard. When the king heard what had happened he did not respond

favorably. The king enforced the quartering act, which stated that the colonists must house

British soldiers at their own expense. This enraged the colonists. (Paveo, 2016)

, Delegates from the 13 colonies drafted a document stating their grievances with the

government. They hoped to be received favorably, however, the king disregarded their requests.

Eventually, the delegates wrote the declaration of Independence. This founding document listed

the reasons the colonists were separating from England, and the many occasions King George

had misused his authority. (Paveo, 2016)


The result of this document was the American Revolution. England sent over red coat

soldiers to fight the colonists to try to prevent them from staring their own country. After

many battles, which were full of miracles, the colonists prevailed. The next steps were for

the Contenental Congress to drat the Constitution of the United States of America and to

elect a President and government officials. What these men did in 1776 effected the entire

world. Through their brave actions the United States of America was formed. (Paveo, 2016)


Today, most of the world looks up to America as an inspiration. She has become a

leader in many facets of life. The American Revolution started the country that is the longest

constitutional republic and has many freedoms and liberties for the people. Its government is

the most stable government. We have lived under the same constitution over 400 years. God

has really blessed the nation of the United States of America. (Paveo, 2016)

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