Articles related to "Cause Of The Revolution"Mutually negative perceptions on the part of the colonists and the British during four colonial wars against France & huge war debts helped cause the American Revolution.
The 1764 Sugar Act increased enforcement of revenue collection by eliminating smuggling, local corruption, and West Indies fraud in the exporting of French molasses.
Money problems, an outdated social system and the influence of the American Revolution all played a role in the start of the French Revolution.
The Publication of Thomas Paine's Common Sense may have been the pivotal event that galvanized colonial Englishmen into opposing the Crown and demanding independence.
British trade restrictions, economic control, and the imposing of martial law in America clashed with the colonies' tradition of self-governance, leading to war.
The immediate or short term causes of the American Revolutionary War began with the 1763 Proclamation Line and ended with the punitive Coercive Acts under Lord North.
Direct and indirect policies regarding colonial affairs, coupled with decades of internal strife, provided the thirteen colonies with an opportunity to thrive.
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Lucas Cranach provided 117 images for Martin Luther's Bible of 1534. The history of German Bibles, Cranach's images, and Luther's work is explored by Stephan Fussel.
Jackson challenged at least three men to duels before he was forty years old, with the purpose of building and protecting his reputation on the cutthroat frontier.
Tupper's inventiveness and Wises' vision changed how America viewed food storage and leftovers forever. Here is a brief overview of how Tupperware came to be.
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Samuel Adams along with the support of many others saw the Tea Act as a direct attempt to eliminate American freedom.
Great Britain placed five acts on the colonists that were considered intolerable by the colonists. Samuel Adams was greatly influential in their repeal.
Parliament had to react to the Boston Tea Party and other colonial "excesses." They passed five laws the colonists found "intolerable." The stage was set for revolution.
Samuel Adams was able to gain the support of many through his influential political writings.
Through his opposition of the Stamp Act Samuel Adams gaining support for the American Revolution.
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