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Revolutionary War Dbq

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The Revolutionary War began in 1775 and ended in1783. The parties involved included Great Britain’s thirteen North American colonies, and the colonial government representing the British crown. Trouble had been brewing and the Americans were ready to claim their rights and independence. The British were passing laws that greatly benefitted themselves, while inconveniencing the Americans. Parliament was pushing through laws that placed taxes on colonists. After the stamp act was repealed, Charles Townshend put in place something called the “Townshend Acts.” Finally, in 1773, the American protest put the icing on the cake, and sent the two parties right into a war that could not be avoided. The Stamp act of 1765 was the first internal tax aimed directly at Americans colonists placed by British government. The British empire was in debt, resulting from the “Seven Year’s War”, and the Americans as a source of revenue. The British felt as though the “Seven Year’s War” benefitted the American colonists, so they should help contribute with the costs. Britain decided they had been lax enough, and tightened up on imports and exports. Fall of 1765, this act called for all printed materials, and legal documents to bear a stamp. This stamp was provided by authorized distributors, …show more content…

A new government came into place, and Britain was still in need for increased revenue. Chancellor of the Exchequer, or Treasurer, Charles Townshend formulated the idea of placing a duty on imported items. His plan was to place a tax on items not critical for trade. He made sure his list of taxed items were not made in the colony, and would be hard to smuggle. While this was going on in the forefront, Britain became enraged when New York refused to accept the quartering act. This a policy declaring that colonists must provide housing and food accommodations to British soldiers. Their refusal resulted into him also placing the “New York Restraining

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