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The American Revolution was one of the greatest movements in history. ... It is certain that for more than fifty years before the Seven Years War there was a strong attachment between Britain and the American colonies, and that the thought of severing this bond was never given any consideration. ... The English institutions, brought over to the colonies early in the seventeenth century had been shaped by the social, political, and economic conditions unique to America. ...
There were many economic causes for the revolution. In the eyes of Great Britain the primary job of American colonists’ was to build a favorable balance of trade. ... However the British laws were too hard on the American colonists. The Sugar Act of 1764 was the first law aimed strictly at raising American money for the Crown. ... Other events such as the Stamp Act, and the Tea Act were the beginning signs of the revolution. ... During the encounter, a shot – “the shot heard ‘round the world” – was fired and the American Revolution had begun.
Approximate Word count = 755 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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