Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Revolutionary War Essay -- essays research papers
 How the Revolutionary War Begun Following the French  and Indian War, or otherwise known as The Seven Years  War, Britain was in major debt as with many countries after  war. On the other hand the Colonies were thriving from  trade and agriculture. At the end of the war the parliament in  England had no organized plan to reduce the enormous debt  they had bestowed upon themselves. Financing the French  and Indian War had almost doubled the national debt. The  parliament had stumbled into the beginning of the  Revolutionary War without even knowing it. They were  looking in an entirely different direction when the colonies  exploded with a rage that eventually turned into the  American Revolution. The Seven Years War 's outcome  also affected the impacted the Revolution by giving soldiers  experience that would later help them lead armies and make  decisions to win the Revolution. Among these men were the  prestigious names of Paul Revere, Ethan Allen, Horatio  Gates, Charles Lee, Daniel Morgan and the man who is  known as our founding father George Washington. During  the French and Indian War Washington was assigned a  mission which was a success and he was considered a hero  which later helped his success in the revolution and the  presidency later on . The King's minister were trying to find a  way to finance the King's military policy. During the French  and Indian Wars England had paid for the defense of the  Colonies as well as providing most of the troops and  leadership in the war. But, rather than demobilize at the end  of the war, King George III decided to keep the army at 3/4  strength. Eighty five regiments were kept on alert in case of  renewed hostilities between the British and French. There  was still the problem of paying for the regiments though.  They could not tax the countryside any more because of  current taxes that were already too great. The solution,  however, was to station most of the army in Ireland and the  Colonies requiring locals to house and feed the soldiers.  They also made up the Sugar Act, Stamp Act and the  Towshend Duties to cover the Ã
â359,000 needed yearly to  sustain the regiments in the Colonies. The first of all the taxes  or Acts was the American Revenue Act of 1784, or called  the Sugar Act. It wasn't even a new tax even. It was a  change of an old customs duty. In order to stop trade from  the West Indies to the Colonies Parliament in 1733 had  passed...              ...on the outside, that it was for change it  was mostly to keep things the way they were. Without  having to pay new taxes or having to change to be ruled by  England. A leading historian once said, "A salient feature of  our Revolution was that its animating purpose was deeply  conservative. The colonials revolted against British rule in  order to keeps things the way they were, not to initiate a  new era." We agree with this completely. Instead of  accepting change as it came. Every bit of change from  Britain was challenged in America by revolutionists and even  Loyalists. All the new taxes no matter if they were good or  bad were hated. Then again there is always the taxation  without representation saying. That is true but they still did  not want to be represented that was the last thing they  wanted. They wanted local government and taxation like it  was before the Seven Years War. The driving force behind  the war was the continuing effort to keep thin! gs that same  and not different. But after the war they were not prepared  for the drastic changes that would come about. But we still  got out independence from England and now have the most  powerful, successful country in the world.                       
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