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Reasons for Revolt: The Revolutionary American Colonial Perspective on the British Monarchy (paper)

Reasons for Revolt: The Revolutionary American Colonial Perspective on the British Monarchy (paper)

Reasons for Revolt: The Revolutionary American Colonial Perspective on the British Monarchy (paper)

The British King and bureaucracy (the Crown) thought the colonists were acting like spoiled children. The colonists thought the British were overbearing, taxing unfairly, and ignoring their grievances. For this assignment, take the perspective of American colonists and write a paper explaining why the British colonies in North America revolted against the Crown.

Below are some of the items to consider:

The colonial relationship to the British before/after the French and Indian War

The acts passed by the British government

The grievances stated in the Declaration of Independence

The events that escalated the division between the Crown and the colonists.

Directions:

Write a two-page paper (not including the required References page) that is formatted according to APA Requirements.

Your paper should include at least four paragraphs with an introduction, a body with at least three fully developed paragraphs, and a conclusion. The essay should contain a fully developed and supported thesis statement.

Include a minimum of two academic sources (journal articles, books, etc.).

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Generally in the entire world various countries from western colonized other countries taking advantage of their strong army to conquer those small countries taking resources from them. The colonists turned the foreign countries to be a home of slavery, hard work and even sexual abuse by some of the colonists…………………..

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