Revolutionary War Causes

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Most Americans know about the Revolutionary War, but very few know what events caused the war. It all started with the French and Indian War. Also known as the Seven Years’ War, the French and their American Indian friends fought the British and the American colonists. France surrendered, after the British had already taken most of the France’s land. This led to the Proclamation of 1763. In this proclamation, King George III (the King of Britain) banned American Colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains to pacify the Native Americans living there. In 1764, the Sugar Act was created by Prime Minister George Grenville and the British parliament. It taxed sugar and sugar products to increase Great Britain’s profits. The colonists …show more content…

Later in 1765, the Quartering Act was formed. This law said that the American Colonists had to provide food and shelters to British soldiers when the soldiers needed it. The Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, and the Quartering Act were all repealed, so King George III again taxed the colonists with the Townshend Acts. The Townshend Acts, proposed by Charles Townshend in 1767 were multiple taxes on glass, paint, oil, lead, paper, and tea. The American Colonists were furious and they boycotted all of the items Britain taxed. The people in Boston fought back the most, causing Britain to send in one troop for every four colonists living in Boston. Tension slowly rose over time in the Bostonians, and they took out their anger on the Redcoats (the British soldiers/troops) on March 5th, 1770, the Boston Massacre. The Boston Massacre was one of the biggest events in America’s history. Nobody knows who started the skirmish, but we do know that the Redcoats shot at the colonists and five people were killed, and six others were wounded. The Boston Massacre helped unite the colonies to later fight for their independence. Once again, in 1773 the British passed another tax, the Tea

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