The Causes of the Revolutionary War - Viewpoints of federalists, antifederalists.
Date Submitted: 04/24/2004 05:03:49
The Road to Revolution
<Tab/>The American Revolution was a great turning point in American history. When The American Colonies were first established in the new world, the colonies needed a lot of support from Britain, their mother country and ruler. The thirteen original colonies; Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia were split up into three different
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about going to war, loyalists believed war would ruin America and patriots believed that it was inevitable. Loyalists believed that the Continental Army was not strong enough to fight the British forces. The consequences of the two events: the French and Indian war, and the passing of the Intolerable Acts eventually led to the Revolutionary War. Although the Continental Army had many disadvantages, it proved to be more experienced and stronger than the British army.
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