analyse the causes of american war of independence
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1.The Founding of the Colonies
2.French and Indian War.
3.Taxes, Laws, and More Taxes.
4.Protests in Boston.
5.Intolerable Acts.
6.Boston Blockade.
7.Growing Unity Among the Colonies.
8.First Continental Congress.
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- The colonies had no say in economic matters.
- They could not trade with the countries of their choice.
- They could not use non-british ships for trading.
- They were not encouraged to set up industries.
- The colonies were not represented in the British Parliament.
- The colonies were heavily taxed in order to fund Britain's military campaigns.
Explanation:
The causes of the American war of independence were largely economic.
The colonies were exploited by the British government.
The American war of Independence was the first ever organised the movement in history in which people asserted the right to rule themselves.
It lead to some major changes, the most important being the birth of The United States of America.
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