Here are some analogies that reflect what happened to trigger the colonists to revolt against the British and demand independence:
<u>no representation in the Parliament</u> - although they technically belonged to the British Empire, they were not represented in the Parliament
<u>taxation without representation</u> - they were taxed although none of the colonists could actually speak for the people to negotiate the terms
<u>Boston Tea Party</u> - this is self-explanatory
It should be the last one, because it is correct with the situation in India after India gained its independence from their British rulers. The constitution of India abolishes the caste system but the conservative forces still maintain the system, and the different classes obey it out of religious and societal reasons. Yes, the different classes, thereotically are equal, according to the constitution, but they still do not mingle, because the caste system is still there.
They explored and colonized the new world for profit. There was loads of wood for shipbuilding, gold, and other materials found later (such as tobacco).
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The war ended on November 11, 1918, and America's economic boom quickly faded. Factories began to ramp down production lines in the summer of 1918, leading to job losses and fewer opportunities for returning soldiers. This led to a short recession in 1918–19, followed by a stronger one in 1920–21
The British commanders at Lexington and Concord were Francis Smith, John Pitcairn, and Hugh Percy.