American Revolution: The Journey to Independence

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The United States of America was formed by the American Revolution. The American revolution all started with no taxation without representation. Which then lead to the break up letter which is the Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson. The colonist wanted to be a free nation so the colonist did everything in their power to do that. Colonist boycotted most of the taxes and won. Here are the actions the American colonist took to gain their independence from the British. The british passed a law called the stamp act which meant that we had to put a stamp on everything and pay taxes on it. The colonist were not very happy in document 1 Patrick Henry says “we should not be taxed if we do not have say in parliament because it was …show more content…

This led to the colonist having more protest about the laws. The British also never took the tax off tea which led to even more protest. The colonist were protesting and rioting in front of a group of british soldiers. The British soldiers then opened fire on the colonist and killed five. This fired up the colonist because the soldiers were found not guilty. The event in which five colonist were killed by British soldiers was called the Boston Massacre. As shown in document 6 Paul Revere painted a picture protagonize against the British to show that they used their power wrong. The colonist also threw millions of dollars worth into the harbor to boycott against the taxes on tea. In document 4 it shows how the colonist dressed as indians trying to frame them so they would not get in trouble. The big thing the colonist did not like was no taxation without representation. They felt it was not right because they had no say in parliament as said in document 1. No taxation without representation sparked the whole american revolution. Colonist believed that they should be an independent country and get away from all the unesaccery laws and taxes set from the

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