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Natali [406]
1 year ago
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What were the immediate and long term causes of the American Revolution?

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Sedbober [7]1 year ago
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Numerous long-term and immediate issues, such as economic factors, the political legacy of the English, and foreign policy, contributed to the American Revolution.

<h3>What were the American Revolution's immediate and long-term causes?</h3>

The American Revolution began as a result of several circumstances. West of the Appalachian Mountains, colonial settlement was prohibited by the Proclamation Line of 1763. The British imposed taxes on the colonists to help pay off war debt after the French and Indian War. The colonists were subject to additional taxes and laws imposed by the British. The colonists considered this to be unfair taxation without representation. Until the war was unavoidable, the colonists tried to come to an arrangement with Britain through talks and deeds.

Both the Stamp Act and the Quartering Act were opposed by colonists for the same reason. Both broke the rule of taxation without representation by taking money from Americans against their will. Nearly all of the men deployed to enforce the Stamp Act was forced to quit as a result of riots by colonists against the law.

The British Parliament passed several laws known as The Intolerable Acts in the middle of the 1770s. Following the Boston Tea Party, the British put in place measures to humiliate the colonies. The fury these measures provoked served as a primary catalyst for the American Revolution, which broke out in 1775.

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