Factors and Key Players in the American Revolution

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Rise to Rebellion The road to independence was a struggle for the American colonists. It marked not only the end of a tyrannical rule by King George, but also the creation of a world power. This voyage to democracy began in Boston, Massachusetts in 1770, after Captain Thomas Preston was accused of commanding his troops to fire on a mob of rioting civilians led by the rebel group the Sons of Liberty. This event, known as the Boston Massacre started one of the greatest uprisings in history. Preston sought out John Adams as his lawyer. Revolutionaries like Benjamin Franklin, George Washington and General Thomas Gage all possessed certain qualities that paved the way for what American independence. At first, the disorganized colonies lead to an ineffective demand for rights, but as the atrocities committed by Brittan became increasingly unbearable, the fractured colonies came together to over power this oppression. While many enemies have threatened to divide America, these controversies only served to strengthen our nation and create a resolute bond between all Americans. Gaining autonomy was not an easy task, nor would King George surrender his control of the precious colonies. The Sons of Liberty finally decided to make a statement; in 1773 they dumped over 300 chests of tea into Boston Harbor in response to Hutchinson declining Samuel Adams request to repeal the tariff on tea.. History knows this event not only as the Boston Tea Party, but one of the first steps towards independence. This act of defiance caused King George to fear losing the new world. In the novel rise to rebellion the author outlines the colonies coming together through dialogue. We’re not alone, John. The other colonies are bringing their people toget... ... middle of paper ... ...ntinental Congress about the wrong doing of the King. They went on to demand insidious actions against the crown, such as refusal to pay taxes and taking British officials hostage. This call to battle inspired a sense of duty and unity within not only the Continental Congress but the people of the colonies. Soon the revolution had begun because the colonists could not take anymore, they could no longer submit to these atrocities; they put their differences aside and fought as one unified front. The United States of America is a nation built on the ideals of sovereignty, freedom, and democracy. The founding fathers used their ingenuity and the people’s will to fight to defeat the imperial power that had been imposed on them. After enduring this battle the United States of America rose from the ashes to become a unified nation and an international super power.

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