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  1. (Top) Background. Religious strife. Economy. Economic tensions. Tax protests. Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Samuel Chase. Loyalist opposition. Coming of Revolution. Annapolis Tea party. Assembly of Freemen. Declaration of Independence. Revolutionary War. Loyalists and the war. African Americans and the war. After the war. See also. Notes.

  2. Jun 26, 2022 · Most immediately, the American Revolution resulted directly from attempts to reform the British Empire after the Seven Years’ War. The Seven Years’ War culminated nearly a half century of war between Europe’s imperial powers. It was truly a world war, fought between multiple empires on multiple continents.

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    • July 6-18, 1774. Attends meetings in Alexandria, Virginia, which address the growing conflict between the Colonies and Parliament. Washington co-authors with George Mason the Fairfax County Resolves, which protest the British "Intolerable Acts"--punitive legislation passed by the British in the wake of the December 16th, 1773, Boston Tea Party.
    • July 18, 1774. The Resolves are presented to the public at the Fairfax County Courthouse. Fairfax Resolves.
    • September 5 - October 26, 1774. The First Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia. Washington serves as a delegate from Virginia.
    • October 9, 1774. While attending the First Continental Congress, Washington responds to a letter from Captain Robert Mackenzie, then in Boston. Mackenzie, a fellow Virginia officer, criticizes the behavior of the city's rebellious inhabitants.
  4. The American Revolution was a rebellion and political movement in the Thirteen Colonies which peaked when colonists initiated an ultimately successful war for independence against the Kingdom of Great Britain.

    • 1765 to 1783
  5. List of some of the major causes and effects of the American Revolution. The revolution began after Britain imposed new taxes and trade restrictions on the 13 American colonies, fueling growing resentment and strengthening the colonists’ objection to their lack of representation in the British Parliament.

  6. The Causes of the American Revolution. IV. Independence. V. The War for Independence. VI. The Consequences of the American Revolution. VII. Conclusion. VIII. Primary Sources. IX. Reference Material. I. Introduction. In the 1760s, Benjamin Rush, a native of Philadelphia, recounted a visit to Parliament.

  7. Oct 19, 2010 · American Revolution. The Revolutionary War waged by the American colonies against Britain influenced political ideas and revolutions around the globe, as a small fledgling nation won its...

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