Factors of Rebellion in the 13 American Colonies
Title: Factors of Rebellion in the 13 American Colonies
Category: /History
Details: Words: 897 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Factors of Rebellion in the 13 American Colonies
Category: /History
Details: Words: 897 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
In the late 1700s, tensions ran high between Britain and the 13
American colonies, which led to events such as the Boston "Massacre", and
the Boston Tea Party. Britain's angry response to these events furthered
the indignation of the colonials against the British, which ultimately led
to the Revolutionary War in the colonies. Among the factors for rebellion
the resentment of parliamentary taxation, restriction of civil liberty,
British military measures, and the legacy of American religious
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colonies.
Several factors led to the Revolutionary War such as parliamentary
taxation, restriction of civil liberty as Englishmen, British military
measures, and the legacy of American religious and political ideas.
Perhaps the most important of all the events was the Stamp Act, which was
the first act that aroused many colonists to protest. Its repeal
strengthened the colonists' conviction that Parliament had no authority to
levy tax on the colonies without the colonial legislature's permission.