To What Extent Was The Great Britain To Blame For The Revolutionary War

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The colonists are just doing what's best for them. Britain doesn't have any interest in helping the colonies, they just want control of them. Britain has been fighting the colonies, taxing them unfairly, and done what they want to the colonies. Britain is to blame for the start of the Revolutionary War. Britain has caused friction between the colonies, such as starting war. For example, the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The British sent their soldiers down to fight the colonists standing on guard. They had been trained by a gunsmith prior to the incident, but they were ready. The colonists ended up winning these series of wars. If Britain had just minded their own this battle wouldn't have happened. Britain has overtaxed the colonies. The Tea act, which was an incredibly popular drink back then, put a tax on tea. The Sugar Act taxed sugar and molasses to cease the smuggling into the colonies. The Quartering Act forced soldiers into colonists' homes, which was unfair living with a complete stranger from the opposing force. The Townshend act allowed soldiers to break into any home suspected of smuggling goods. The stamp act forced that any official document be printed and paid for in gold or silver. The Administration of Justice act forced that any trial is to be held and conducted in England. The Boston Port act shut down the port until the …show more content…

How would you feel if you were forced to do something you didn't like? The colonists were breaking away because they were being treated unfairly. Most of the taxes were unnecessary, like the Quartering Act. The British were forcing soldiers into the colonists' homes, and they often took the resting places to sleep as well as eating all of their food. How would you feel of the government forced someone into your home without your say, or how would you feel if the government taxed unnecessary things? The British were unfair to the

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