American Revolution
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:29:59
American Revolution
Among the many complex factors that contributed to instigating the
American Revolution, two stand out most clearly: England's imposition of
taxation on the colonies and the failure of the British to gain consent of those
being governed, along with the military measures England took on the colonists.
Adding to these aforementioned factors were the religious and political legacy
of the colonies, and the restriction of civil liberties by the British.
Parliamentary taxation was
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was justified
religiously by the Bible. Second, Britain had to take measures that would
instigate and anger the people. They did this when they restricted their civil
liberties in various Acts. Finally, there had to be measures taken that were so
oppressive and unjust that it would unify the Americans to rebel against
Britain, which happened when Britain taxed without their consent, and
ultimately, when they crossed the line and killed innocent Bostonians in
protest.
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