Read the following thesis statement and choose which organizational category is represented:
The Revolutionary War secured freedom for the United States and served to inspire other peoples living in oppression.
A:cause/effect
B:classification
c:compare/contrast
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Answer:
The Albany Plan of Union
The Boston Massacre
Currency Act of 1764
The Stamp Act of 1765
Who Were the Sons of Liberty?
The Boston Tea Party
The Intolerable Acts
Check Your Knowledge: Dissent Turns to Revolution
The American Revolution Begins

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byMartin Kelly
Updated September 05, 2019
The American Revolution began in 1775 as an open conflict between the United Thirteen Colonies and Great Britain. Many factors played a role in the colonists' desires to fight for their independence. Not only did these issues lead to war, but they also shaped the foundation of the United States of America.
The Cause of the American Revolution
No single event caused the revolution. It was, instead, a series of events that led to the war. Essentially, it began as a disagreement over the way Great Britain governed the colonies and the way the colonies thought they should be treated. Americans felt they deserved all the rights of Englishmen. The British, on the other hand, thought that the colonies were created to be used in ways that best suited the Crown and Parliament. This conflict is embodied in one of the rallying cries of the American Revolution: "No Taxation Without Representation."
America's Independent Way of Thinking
In order to understand what led to the rebellion, it's important to look at the mindset of the founding fathers. It should also be noted that this mindset was not that of the majority of colonists: Only about one-third of the colonists supported the rebellion. One-third of the population supported Great Britain, and the other third were neutral.
The 18th century is known historically as the age of Enlightenment. It was a period when thinkers, philosophers, statesman, and artists began to question the politics of government, the role of the church, and other fundamental and ethical questions of society as a whole. The period was also known as the Age of Reason, and many colonists followed this new way of thinking.
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