The Colonists: The Formation Of The American Revolution

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During the Colonial times in America, people from all over Europe migrated to the new American Continent. They came for many reasons such as religious freedom, escape a destitute life, laws or taxes, and most to escape King George III of Britain. Yet the miles of ocean separating them from Britain did not save them from the oppression of Britain’s King or his tax demands. This caused a major unrest among the colonies and eventually led to the Revolutionary War. After the end of the Seven Years’ War, the French no longer held a threat in America causing the colonies to no longer need to rely on Britain. However, Britain saw this as a time to get repayment for the protection it had already provided during that conflict. The new taxes became overbearing and the breaking point for many American Colonist; war broke out. This resulted in the formation of the Declaration of Independence and formation of an American Militia (American Revolution (1775--1783), 2002). …show more content…

This prompted the need to gain aid and loans from other European Countries; the best option was the French as they had a long history of animosity with Britain. France saw this as an opportunity to some influence in the Americas as well as to get a part in the growing economy and commerce of the Colonies. The Treaty of Alliance was signed 8 February 1778 and established aid from France with the possibility of further alliances with other Countries; there was one prominent stipulation that neither America nor France could find peace with Britain without the other’s agreement (Treaty of alliance with France (1778),

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