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American Revolution Dbq

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The American Revolution politically and economically shaped the development of the country. The British established the Proclamation Line of 1763, that did not allow colonists to settle beyond the Appalachians. The taxes laid on the colonists economically shaped the development of the country. The British laid taxes on the colonies that helped get rid of the huge debt that accumulated from the French and Indian war. This was known as the Stamp Act of 1765. This act affected anyone that was not a part of the wealthy class and they were angry. Mobs formed and took action by rioting and attacking the ones that supported this act. The numerous violent reactions to the Stamp Act led the British government to repeal it. On March 5, 1770, British …show more content…

Many of the unwealthy people did most of the actual fighting in the war because a law was passed requiring military service of all males between sixteen and sixty. Black slaves and many men thought that their military service would gain them a higher rank in the social class, wealth and land. The rich could just pay their way out of being drafted into the war. There were many conflicts between the rich and the poor. Some militia groups staged mutinies because they were furious with the wealthy colonists who claimed to support the revolution but did not have to fight for it. If someone did not own land they were still being forced to pay taxes. The Americans gained independence after winning the war, but there was still no domestic peace. The American Revolutionary War did not create a new social class, it just allowed the wealthiest and the most powerful Americans to become wealthier and more powerful. The founding fathers did not write the Declaration to maintain a balance of power, in reality, they wrote it to politically keep them superior by protecting their property and wealth by keeping the working class subservient. The American government used the revolution to gain independence from Britain in order to eradicate the Proclamation Line so the Americans could expand on this new free land and to take control over it. After gaining control of more land, that helped shape the development of the country politically, economically, and

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