1775 – 1783
Here how it started: In April 1775 British soldiers, called lobsterbacks because of their red coats, and minutemen—the colonists' militia—exchanged gunfire at Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts. Described as "the shot heard round the world," it signaled the start of the American Revolution and led to the creation of a new nation.
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Enlightenment thinkers believed that understanding a new truth could change them for the better
A Because the British saw the United States as a weak baby at the beginning of the war and thought that it could be easily overcome. However, the United States never gave up although they were outnumbered, thus proving to England that it could stand as its own sovereign nation.
Answer:
A. limited Government
Explanation:
The US Constitution defines the powers of each branch of government and its limitations. It also institute checks and balances to avoid abuses by one branch. The inclusion of an article that gives people the right to have a trial by jury is a measure of legal protection of citizens against the possibility of unfair trial; it imposes a limitation on the power of the judicial branch, on the power of judges. It is also justified historically; trials without a jury were one of the motives of deep disatisfaction of the American colonists under British royal rule.