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No, the American Revolution was primarily triggered by perceptions of unfair treatment of the colonists by the government in Britain following the end of the French and Indian Wars.

While the government in Britain saw these actions as nothing more than balancing the budget after the expenses of the war and preparations of defenses in case of a future war.

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