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Why did people support the Revolutionary War? Why did people NOT support the Revolutionary War

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Answered by lucky7694
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1st -PEOPLE WERE FULLY AWERE THAT IF THEY SUPPORT REVOLUTIONARY AGAINST ANGREJ THEY WILL GOT FREEDOM

2nd-PEOPLE ALSO KNOW THAT IF THEY SUPPORT REVOLUTIONARY THEY WERE NOT ABLE TO FULL FILL THERE FAMILY NEEDS AND THEY HAVE NO CHANCE TO LIVE ALIVE.THEY ALSO THINK THAT HOW CAN WE GET FREEDOM ALL CONTROL IS IN BRITISH HAND. THEY CAN DO ANY THINGS.

Answered by arpitasinghchauhan8
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By 1774, the year leading up to the Revolutionary War, trouble was brewing in America. Parliament (England's Congress) had been passing laws placing taxes on the colonists in America. There had been the Sugar Act in 1764, the Stamp Act the following year, and a variety of other laws that were meant to get money from the colonists for Great Britain. The colonists did not like these laws.

Great Britain was passing these laws because of the French and Indian War, which had ended in 1763. That war, which had been fought in North America, left Great Britain with a huge debt that had to be paid. Parliament said it had fought the long and costly war to protect its American subjects from the powerful French in Canada. Parliament said it was right to tax the American colonists to help pay the bills for the war


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