Tuesday, November 26, 2019
The Differences in the Patriot and the American Revolution essays
The Differences in  the Patriot and the American Revolution essays    In this Essay I will point out the different causes that led up to the American Revolution.  The main three      reasons are Political, Economic and Social Causes.  In my opinion of the American Revolution the Political      reason  was the most important, because for the most part the colonists did not agree that the Parliament      had the right to make laws  for American colonists and to tax them when the colonists had no elected      The Economic causes of the Revolution are second most important.  In the eyes of  Great Britain the      American colonists primary job was to build a favorable balance of trade.  With a favorable balance of      trade a nation could be self-sufficient, become wealthy and build a powerful army and navy.  However the      British laws were to hard on the American colonists.  The Sugar Act of 1764, placed taxes on molasses,      sugar and other products imported from  places outside the British empire. Most of the colonists openly      broken  the law by smuggling, Since no one obeyed the laws the British cut the tax to a sixth of what it was.      later on the British tried to enforce the Sugar Act by inspecting ships and searching homes for smuggled      goods. Even thought Britain cut the taxes on molasses, the Sugar Act still cut into the business of colonial      merchants and shipowners, and rum distillers.  Other events such as the Stamp Act, and the Tea Act were      the beginning signs of the revolution, The Tea !     Act levied a tax on the tea imported from the East India Company.  The colonists got mad and destroyed        	The Political causes of the Revolution were the proclamation of 1763 which were plans to reduce      conflicts with the colonists and the Indians.  It stated that no one was permitted to cross the mountains      without the consent of British officials.  American fur traders who wanted to settle the western    ...     
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