Why did the American Revolution took place?
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The Revolution was, in part, the consequence of long-term social, political, and cultural transformations. Between 1680 and 1776, a distinctly American society emerged, a society that differed significantly from Britain. In the course of a century, the colonies had diverged markedly from Britain. A variety of long-run trends gave the 13 American colonies certain common characteristics which made them very different from England.
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1. The absence of a titled aristocracy
2. The widespread ownership of property
3. Religious diversity
4. The relative absence of poverty
5. A lack of urban development
6. A relative lack of deference to authority
7. The presence of slavery
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Let's see some of these characteristics?
1. The absence of a titled aristocracy
2. The widespread ownership of property
3. Religious diversity
4. The relative absence of poverty
5. A lack of urban development
6. A relative lack of deference to authority
7. The presence of slavery
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The american revolution took place due to the decades of sectional tensions between the north and south. The roots of revolution can be traced to increasing differences between North and South and their growing divergence as the 19th century progressed. Chief among the issues were expansion of slavery into the territories, the South declination political power, states rights and the retention of slavery. Though these issues had existed for decades, the exploded in 1860 following the election of Abraham Lincoln who was against the spread of slavery, as the result of his election, South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas seceded from the Union.
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