We may be used to all the freedoms and opportunities we have in the United States today, but that was not always the case. It wasn’t until 1776 until America had finally earned its independence from the British. With colonist gaining frustration and anger from their treatment from Great Britain, they eventually seeked their own independence to govern themselves. This was exceedingly important because it was the first time in history a group was able to break off the powerful British Empire and showed that they weren’t unstoppable.
One of the leading causing for what is now known as the Revolutionary War was the treatment the Americans were receiving. After a grueling war with the French and Indians in the 1750s, The British believed the Americans
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No one knows who shot first, but the battle would only last seconds before the colonist would flee towards Concord. After deserting the town, the Americans sprang a trap on the confident British and would make them take heavy losses. The British would lose roughly 300 while the Americans didn’t exceed 100. After the incident, the delegates at another Continental Congress would declare the colonies in a state of defense. The hope for this was to gain a majority of support from the colonist and even other countries. The colonists hoped that claiming the British were the offenders would inspire other countries to join in and take advantage of the pre-occupied country. The delegates would then need to find someone to lead the continental army. It was challenging finding someone who would make everyone delegate happy, with some demands being from the south and being cheap. This would eventually lead to Washington, who agrees to do it for …show more content…
The believed the root of all the problems was Massachusetts focusing this colony would stop most of the issues. They also planned on taking every city until they captured a capitol, but was proven ineffective since most people were farmers. They would also create a blockade on the coastline, but would be undoubtedly expensive. Not to mention that colonist were already experienced smugglers due to previous taxes. Finally, they expected that if they won one single major battle, the rest of the colonies would surrender. All of the points would be proven false and give the Americans an even greater chance for
But they were surely waiting for them. The reason for the battle is due Britain had heard that the colonist was preparing for a fight. Due to the differences they had with the regulations of Britain Battle of Lexington (Battle of Lexington, 1). The battle started the American Revolution Battle of Lexington. Congress drafted a
The Battle of Lexington and Concord was the very first fight of colonists against the British. The first shot of the battle was fired by the British according to the accounts of John Parker and Thomas Fessenden. As John Parke states, the first shot was fired by the British because they were colonists and they were not going to attack first unless they were fired upon first. John states that they fired at them and killed eight of their men. This account is reliable because it is an official testimony, he wouldn 't lie under oath.
The taxes the colonies had to pay agreed the colonies, so they decided to surround the british. British soldiers didn 't understand what was happening and panicked and they fired at the crowed of colonies surrounding them. They ended up killing five of the colonies. One of the colonies that died was Crispus Attucks. He was a runaway slave He died defending the colonies this event helped start rebellion in the colonies.
To begin with, the colonial legislatures, the First Great Awakening, the term “Patriots”, the Preamble to the United States Constitution, the Second Continental Congress and the Daughters of Liberty unified the American citizens during the political transition to independence. As the people of the Americas became more unified, a sense of patriotism was developed towards the United States. Second, when the Albany Plan of Union, the Proclamation of 1763, and the Intolerable Acts were created, it was the pivotal point for which the colonists realized they wanted power within their own hands. They began to fight for independence from Great Britain, which created patriotism towards the United States because they were fighting to create their own country. Next, John Locke, the abolition of slavery, and states’ rights are terms that reflect the movements that challenged people to question the government.
The Americans had yet to establish a navy of their own, and because of this the British had complete dominance over the east coast of the colonies. The British navy too control of ports, impacting trade for Americans and allowed the British to maneuver troops and supplies to strategic points during the war. If the Americans were going to push the British back, they needed to build a navy, but they lacked the money and industry to build one, as well as the time required to achieve such a task. So, they allied themselves with the French, who were keen on revenge against the British after an enormous loss of territory to them during the French and Indian War. The French allowed the colonists use of their navy, marking a turning point in the
They started to stir up trouble. The colonists formed a mob. This mob began to ruthlessly provoke the British soldiers. This angered Hugh
The thing that set the colonists off was that they were being taxed and could not negotiate, decline, or accept the taxes placed on them to pay for the French and Indian War. This is the biggest way in which the war was a turning point in American history because this is when Britain denied us the basic citizens rights and simple representation to protect those
Throughout the history of the United States of America (U.S.A.; U.S.), many documents have been drafted with the purpose to maintain the stability and promote the growth of the U.S. However, before the U.S. was able to enact these documents of legislation, independence from King George III and Great Britain needed to be acquired first. Thus the forefathers which included among many others John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin contributed to the creation of the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence along with America’s victory against Britain in the American Revolutionary War, were the means by which the U.S. was able to obtain their independence. Now an independent state, the people of the U.S. needed to own legislation to adequately govern themselves.
The day The Declaration of Independence was written, was the day that the Unites States became an independent country. The United State was no longer under British rule and the 13 colonies united as a country. The Declaration of Independence “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights (www.history.org)”. Our rights are inalienable which means that can’t be taken away from us or be questioned. These are rights that were blessed with.
The British government was not looking for the best of the people. They were only thinking about what they wanted; the government was not interested in what the people wanted so they decided to make decisions on their own, which resulted in changes that form the United States today. Because of this, they were justified in rebelling and declaring independence. One reason why the colonists decided to rebel and declare independence was because of taxation.
The American Revolution or also known as The War of Independence was brought on by American colonists. The colonists felt the taxations and limitations oppressed onto the Americans by British was worth fighting for their rights. The Americans had George Washington as their general, and Washington had an itch to keep the moral of the colonists alive during the hard times. In the times of The American Revolution, the Second Continental Congress emerged and voted for freedom from Great Britain. Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin came together and formed a document stating the colonists’ intent to gain independence from Great Britain.
At first, British ordered them to surrender, but the colonists refused. Suddenly, a shot rang out known as the “Shot Heard Round the World.” Then, the British opened fire killing 8 Americans. In the neighboring town of Concord, 400 minutemen were fighting the British. As the British retreated, 4,000 Americans ambushed the British, killing 300 of them by the time they reached
The American Revolution The French and Indian War impacted the American Revolution in many ways. Britain incurred a large debt from the cost of the war and the taxes that they imposed on the colonists created feelings of anger and rebellion that led to the revolution. As a result of the French and Indian war, the British were not at full strength which allowed the actions of the colonists to be more effective. Because of the outcome of the war, France was willing to help the colonists. Without the much needed help from the French the colonist may have never won the war.
The colonies also called for a continental congress, in the first meeting they made decisions basically defending themselves from anything Britain could possibly throw at them: military preparations in case the British in Boston chose to attack, boycotting in hopes of abolishing trade with Great Britain, rejecting a colonial union under British control, the basically wanted nothing to do with Great Britain because Britain abused their power over the colonists to begin with. The Battle of Lexington and Concord was the official turning point for the colonists, they had colonists prepared with guns, minutemen, that were ready to fight at a seconds notice and they kept close eyes on Boston just in case the British chose to attack. William Dawes and Paul Revere were keeping watch for any British movement. When the British came the colonists were ready and by the end of the battle the British had lost many of their troops in this revolutionary war. This war was definitely the beginning of the fight for independence for the colonists, thy showed the British that they could stand up for themselves and that they deserved better treatment.
The people of America (colonists) were tired of being controlled by England. They wanted to be free and independent. They believed that they were able to control themselves and be their own country. They wanted England to let go of their control and to view them as independent and their own country.