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One of the significant events in the world history is american war of independence ''. Justice the statement how is it regarded as significant?250 words

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Answered by Anonymous
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The first of a series of wars of independence that ended European control of both North and South America. The conflict between Britain and her American colonists was triggered by the financial costs of the Anglo-French wars of the previous thirty years, in particular the Seven Years War (1756-63). A principal theatre of conflict had been in North America, where it was felt that the colonials had failed to play their part either financially or in the fighting. In the years immediately after the war, the army in North America consumed 4% of British government spending. This cost, combined with the victories over the French had increased British interest in their colonies. Ironically, those victories had also removed one element tying the Americans to Britain - fear of French strangulation. In 1756, the French held Canada, the Ohio Valley and the Mississippi, isolating the British colonies on the eastern seaboard. By 1763 that threat had been removed.
Answered by Siah
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The American War Of Independence is regarded as significant because all the other revolution which took place after that was inspired from the American War of Independence. And it also led to the combining of the 13 colonies of America to form the United States of America.
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