Revolutionary War Dbq Essay

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The colonists during the Revolutionary War wanted to be free from Britain rule and create a new government that would not only protect their citizen’s rights, but one that would not abuse its power. Colonists at this point in time were feeling that the British government had violated their rights since they were passing taxes without the colonists’ consent and not listening at all to the concerns of the colonists. Just like in Document 1 when it states “Sir William Meredith calls it a republic; but in its present state it is unworthy of the name, because the corrupt influence If the crown”. This displays the harsh governing that Britain applied to all of its colonists since they demanded that they stay influenced to the crown. Britain ended up …show more content…

It was a particularly atrocious time for the loyalist of the colonies after the Revolution officially started. Many of these Loyalists were tarred and feathered or hung just like it is displayed in Document 3. The men who fought the Loyalists and Britain were not alone in their endeavors though. Women also played a role in providing care for the wounded on the battlefield and they did other things such as sewing the uniforms. These women were also fighting for their independence and for respect from all men. One of the most passionate women during these times was none other than John Adams wife, Abigail Adams. She wrote to John Adams in Document 4 that “If perticuliar care and attention is not paid to the Ladies we are determined to fomet a Rebelion”. These women did eventually achieve their goal of more respect and attention from men and the general public. The government however, was way too weak. Once the colonists realized this, they decided to write a new form of government. This new plan for government was called the

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