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Political causes of American War of Independence.

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The American Revolution was also caused by some political issues including the increase in control established by the British, creation of discriminatory laws such as the Proclamation or the Stamp Act.

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The American Revolution was also caused by some political issues including the increase in control established by the British, creation of discriminatory laws such as the Proclamation or the Stamp Act.  

         After winning the French and Indian War, King George II decided that it was time to tighten Britain's control over the colonies. There were several reasons for this, one was because the Indians still posed a threat to the British government and second, the French and Indian War which lasted seven years had cost Britain a lot of money. The King wanted the colonies to help pay for all those expenses. The first of several laws to accomplish this was the Proclamation of 1763 which forbade the colonists to move westward past the Appalachian Mountains. In 1764, Britain passed a law that prevented the colonies to print and use their own money (P. Tuongvi). These and several other laws passed to tighten the English reign on the colonies brought out a lot of anger and frustration. But the one law that really angered the colonists was the Stamp Act of 1765 which taxed all kinds of printed paper from wills, licenses, newspapers, diplomas, even playing cards (P. Tuongvi).

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