The Revolutionary War for INDEPENDENCE

The American Revolution war(1775-1783), was fought between the American colonists and the British. When the British took control after the 7-year war, they suppressed numerous acts that required taxes on the colonists. The conflict between the Americans and the British began to worsen as there were vehement protests after every act was established. The strong demand for money to pay off the expensive wars previously led to the discontent of American colonists. The three main causes of the revolution were the Stamp Act, the Townshend Act, and the Coercive Acts, which continuously imposed taxes on the colonists. The Battle started in 1775, with the Battle of Lexington and Concord, and ended with the Treaty of Paris, 1783 September 3.

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Wallace, Willard M.. “American Revolution”. Encyclopedia Britannica, 22 Mar. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/event/American-Revolution. Accessed 29 March 2024.