750 word minimum/1000 word maximum. Use and cite 2 sources such as
.edu/.gov/.org websites to help inform your response. Standard
introduction, body, conclusion with a compelling thesis is expected.
American Revolution Instructions: After more than a century and a half
of English colonial settlement in North America, a coalition of British
colonies along the east coast declared their independence from the
British crown in the summer of 1776. In the seven years that followed, a
bloody war raged, pitting British soldiers and loyal colonists against
revolutionary colonists who identified themselves as American. The
American Revolution took shape not immediately in the mid-1770s, but
over the course of many years. The path to revolution was laid out
clearly in 1763 with the end of the Seven Years War between Britain and
France, in which many American colonists had fought for Britain. Over
the next 13 years, a series of policy decisions by the British
Parliament alienated and enraged various groups of colonists, who slowly
crafted a distinct national identity. Consider the challenges
anti-British colonists faced in cultivating a new national identity in
the 1760s and 1770s. Since the early 1600s, English colonies in North
America had been home to a wide variety of people, from different
economic classes, ethnic and religious traditions, races, and regions.
Think about ways that class, religious, and ethnic identity inhibited
the formation of an anti-British coalition. Write an essay that explains
the origins of the American Revolution by discussing the specific
complaints that different groups of Americans had against the British
government. Your essay should explain the series of events between the
early 1760s and 1776 that culminated in the drafting of the Declaration
of Independence. How did so many different groups of Americans, who had
long considered themselves to be loyal British subjects, reach a point
where they desired to be a free and independent people? Your response
must contain a minimum of 750 words.
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