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The American Revolution

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In Kirk D. Werner’s book The American Revolution, I learned all I ever wanted to know about the American Revolution. The book began from the very beginning, clear back before they came to the New World. I will discuss the main three reasons why the colonist’s left England; those were because of Political, Economic and Social Causes. I will also discuss the several Acts that were approved in the Revolution.
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 representatives in the Parliament. Other 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 lands resented the Proclamation.
The colonists living in America had enjoyed relative freedom from England since they arrived. They came to the New World, after all, to escape England, for whatever reasons they may have had—religious, economic, or social. So when England decided in the eighteenth century that they were going to crack down on the colonies, the announcement was not met with open arms. In fact, rebellion was expected.
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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. M...

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