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Revolution Essay Research Paper The year was

Revolution Essay, Research Paper


The year was 1775, and the American Revolution was destined to ignite. Many


generations had already passed, since the first British colonists settled on the


eastern coast of North America. The American man, wasn?t the same as he was in


the seventeenth century. In fact, the American man wasn?t even English


anymore, but instead a mixture of German, Irish, Dutch, Swede, and English. In


time, people lost their ties of loyalty to Great Britain, and developed a sense


of devotion to their own growing empire. This partially began when Britain


started to exercise tighter control of the colonies, by regulating trade and


placing taxes. The firmer England?s hand squeezed upon the colonies, the


angrier the colonies grew. As time continued, Great Britain fell short of the


colonies? expectations, and could not provide them with what they needed, like


land. The more time passed, the more duties were placed, the more limits were


assigned, the more accidents arose, the more inevitable became the revolution.


There were many events that led to the burning of the bridge between the


colonies and their mother country. It can be traced back as far as the French


and Indian War. For the first time in decades, ordinary Americans had come in


contact with fresh out of England. Not surprisingly, the colonists disliked what


they saw. They felt that the soldiers acted as though they were superior and


used unusually cruel punishment. It was then that colonists saw that they


differed from Englishmen, and lived by separate rules. After the war was won in


the colonies, people expected to move west. Yet, that was not the case, because


the Proclamation of 1763 drew a boundary line by the Appalachian Mountains. No


settlers were allowed to move past that line, because that was the only way


England could prevent clashes among the Indians and colonists. This was very


upsetting for the colonists who were eager to expand. At this point, the


colonists began to see that Britain wasn?t ab

le to provide all that they


wanted, and maybe it was time to take matters into their own hands. Another


action on Britain?s part, called the Grenville Plan, further displeased the


colonies. It had three parts called the Sugar, Stamp, and Currency Acts, which


placed direct duties upon molasses, taxed anything printed, and made American


money useless. These acts not only hurt the economy, but also enraged the


American citizens. How could they be taxed by Parliament across an ocean,


without having any representation it? On the other hand, Grenville, the Prime


Minister of England, believed that England had every right to. Such incidents


widened the gap between England and America, and there was no turning back now.


The Boston Massacre was no accident and no minor incident either. If it didn?t


happen of Mach 5, 1770, something like it would have happened soon or later. The


people?s feeling were stirring and only one thing would satisfy them. One


thing they felt ready to fight for, freedom. That evening, a mob of colonists


began throwing snowballs at royal guards patrolling the Customs House. Innocent


as it may have seemed, it was serious enough to get the guards to fire into the


crowd, killing four and wounding eight. This event is very significant, because


it was the first time blood of an American was spilt by an Englishman. Following


this, even more protests and riots broke out, like the Boston Tea Party. Adding


to the many groups, such as the Sons of Liberty and the Loyal Nine, the


Committee of Correspondence was formed to join the colonies against Britain. The


need for such organizations displayed just how serious the situation was


getting. Furthermore, writers like Otis wrote pamphlets on how liberally the


colonies should be governed. In these works, theories shared by Americans such


as ?no taxation without representation? were reflected. The American society


as a whole changed and was determined to rid itself of Great Britain?s rule,


because the time for freedom had come.

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