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Essay heading: Economic And Political Causes For The American Revolution
 
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The colonials claimed that Parliament had the sovereign power to legislate in the interest of the entire British Empire, but that it could only tax those actually represented in Parliament. The military struggle, indeed, was preceded by a long and fierce political contest, of which it formed the inevitable conclusion...
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The main act of provocation to the colonists was the stamp act. The stamp act was protested upon the principle of no taxation without representation. The stamp act was affecting virtually all the colonists, and restricted economic prosperity, thus colonists protested it. The Townshend acts were also a factor in the economy...
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Colonists' Fight For Freedom From England   Problems Caused By Mercantilism For The American Colonists   Effect of Colonists on Native Americans   What Were The Major Political And Socio-Economic Changes Introduced By The British Colonial Authorities In Kenya. What Did The Authorities Seek To Achieve By These Changes?   Colonists   Colonists Identity   Early Colonists in America   colonists were oppressed (DBQ)   Indians and Colonists Relations   Compare The Colonial Policy Regarding Native Americans, And The Corresponding Relations Between European Colonists And Native Americans In New France And Pennsylvania   Cultural and Economic Responses by British and Spanish to Native Americans   The British Economic Miracle   Comparison of the British Parliament and the American Congress   British Economic History, 1952-1963   Were Economic Factors Primarily Responsible for British Imperialism?  
 
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