Economic Reasons for American Independence
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Economic Reasons for American Independence
The thirteen colonies that became the USA were originally colonies of Great Britain. By the time the American Revolution took place, the citizens of these colonies were beginning to get tired of the British rule. Rebellion and discontent were rampant. For those people who see the change in the American government and society a real Revolution, the Revolution is essentially an economic one.
The main reason the colonies started rebelling
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was born...And it has succeeded.
References
Brinton, Crane. The Anatomy of Revolution. Vintage Books: New York, 1965.
Olsen, Keith W., et al. An Outline of American History. As reprinted on the Internet http://www.let.rug.nl/~usa/H/.
Ward, Harry M. The American Revolution: Nationhood Achieved, 1763-1788. St. Martin's Press, Inc.: New York, 1995. "Who Really Leads a Revolution?" Reprinted from Women of Greater Atlanta, July 1995, [ONLINE] http://www.america.net/com/liberty/wga0695.html
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