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If you mean what caused the revolution, then I have an answer:

The Second Continental Congress was unhappy with Britian, so they sent King George III a letter stating why they were unhappy and if he didn't stop his evil doings they would declare war. King George III completely ignored the letter and kept with his ways. When the congress saw this, they officially declared war on Britain and both countries set up armies.

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