factors leading to the american revolution

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History

 

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Oscar W

 

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November 21, 2012

 

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In 1765, the colonists still considered themselves loyal subjects of the British Crown. The British government sought to tax its American possessions, primarily to help pay for its defense of North America from the French in the Seven Years' War. The taxation without repetition was the most talked about and most well know reason for the Revolutionary War...
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The problem for many American colonists was not that taxes were high, because they were low but that they were not consulted about the new taxes, as they had no representation in parliament. The phrase "no taxation without representation" became popular within many American circles. British argued that the Americans were represented virtually; but most Americans rejected the theory that men in London, who knew nothing about their needs and conditions, could represent them...
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