The American colonies were already together as states before the industrial revolution occured. The colonies became one country in 1776, the industrial revolution began about 1880.
Emerson initially had a lackadaisical attitude toward the Industrial Revolution. He felt that as a society we were becoming too dependent on machines.
The political development that increased tensions between the colonies and Great Britain before the revolution was the taxation that the colonists deemed unfair. Ultimately, England was becoming too controlling.
America becoming an independent nation
The French and Indian war led to British becoming broke which equals taxation which equals Colonists not wanting to pay which leads to war which leads to American Revolution.
When it became clear to Great Britain that their American colonies were serious about becoming independent, the first reaction was to bring more troops to the Colonies to put down the rebellion. Few nations, including the British, gave the colonies much of a chance from being successful.
Emerson initially had a lackadaisical attitude toward the Industrial Revolution. He felt that as a society we were becoming too dependent on machines.
The political development that increased tensions between the colonies and Great Britain before the revolution was the taxation that the colonists deemed unfair. Ultimately, England was becoming too controlling.
America becoming an independent nation
Telephones? Part of it. The "Industrial Revolution" kicked off in the late 1700s, with the development of steam power, and continued through the 1930s. The telephone was invented in 1876, and was becoming fairly widespread by 1920.
The French and Indian war led to British becoming broke which equals taxation which equals Colonists not wanting to pay which leads to war which leads to American Revolution.
The advantages were that the inner towns were becoming less fortunate and the the big cities became very rich.
One of the main events that led to Virginia becoming a state was the American Revolution. It was also a colony which had a strong economy and was influential.
It wanted to prevent slave revolts from spreading to its Caribbean colonies.
When it became clear to Great Britain that their American colonies were serious about becoming independent, the first reaction was to bring more troops to the Colonies to put down the rebellion. Few nations, including the British, gave the colonies much of a chance from being successful.
The Treaty of Paris was meant to safeguard Native American land against further invasion by the English colonies. It didn't really works as planned and Colonialists still intruded upon the lands, later causing friction between them and British and becoming a small problem that led to the American Revolution.
He was the commanding general of the Continental Army during the American Revolution.
The main influence on the Intolerable acts was that the Colonies were becoming angry at Parliament (shown by the Boston Tea Party) and Britain needed to quickly regain control of the Colonies. Unfortunately these acts only increased tension and led to the American Revolution. Note that the actual name of the acts was the Coercive acts, and the Intolerable Acts was a nickname given by the colonists.