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American revolution did not emerge through a single event but through…
American revolution did not emerge through a single event but through accumulated frustration with decisions of England
introduction
boston tea party being considered the event but it only originated the idea of nation not of the rebellion against england
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loyalists
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they knew they have to change something - they did not know if they want to be independent or just get more rights
originally fighting only for their rights, fair treatment, before the idea of nation
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irony is that they were descendants of britons - they were not nation based on origin nor language but area and common enemy
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battles
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rebellions
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but the others were just as important, even more
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english revange after boston only made the revolution real and worse, made organized resistance possible and thus unintentionaly help the idea of nation - common enemy
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mistakes of uk
underestimated their situation, voice of colonies
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exploitation
taxation
seven year was
reduction of trade
support from netherlands who gained by the smuggling -> american own trade which would support independence
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