at the time they had no free rights or really anything and taxes became a problem they were taxing everything and they were high taxes
Loyalists were on the British side and did not want to break away from the british land. So there for no they did not support independence.
It encouraged people to break the law because they wanted to show the government that it is America and that it is our American right to be able to drink. It encouraged people to break the law because they wanted to show the government that it is America and that it is our American right to be able to drink.
The American Revolution inspired a wave of revolutionary movements across the globe, notably influencing the French Revolution in 1789, where the ideas of liberty and equality resonated deeply with the French populace. Additionally, the success of the American colonies in gaining independence encouraged independence movements in Latin America, leading to a series of revolutions throughout the 19th century as nations sought to break free from colonial rule.
The colonies wanted to break away from European powers since they felt oppressed. They were able to achieve this through boycotts and protests which led to the American revolution.
The Tories were opposed to an American revolution, as they felt their loyalties lay with the British king and Parliament and anticipated chaos should the Americas break away from Britain.
the Declaration of Independence
I'm assuming you mean how all three are different. The America revolution was to break away from the Mother Country. The French revolution was to force the monarchy out of power so they could have a democratic government. The Glorious Revolution was to keep Catholics off throne of Protestant England because a Catholic heading the Anglican church just wouldn't work.
The American revolution broke out in the coast of Brittan.
It made them believe that religious freedom was a reason to break away from England; that sort of boosted the revolution
The American colonists chose to break to break apart form England because of the unfair taxes such as the Coercive Acts- stamp, tea, etc.- and the trade restrictions that England placed on them through mercantilism.
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The American Revolution was the political upheaval during the last half of the 18th century in which thirteen colonies in North America joined together to break free from the British Empire.
The Revolutionary War began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and thirteen colonies in North America, and ended in a global war between several European great powers. The American Revolution took place when the colonies attempted to break free from British rule.
America broke away from England which is part of Great Britain.
The Methodists are a group of mainline protestant denominations which were founded as a reform movement within the Church of England by John Wesley. Early Methodists split from the Church of England in the wake of the American Revolution. The break was political rather than doctrinal.
Depends on what you mean. If you mean the American War of Independence where they battled against the British for Independence. Or if you mean the American Civil War where the Southern Confederate States tried to break off from the Northern Union States of America. - Jon from Australia
They didn't have to, they chose to support Great Britain because they thought they shouldn't break away from England.