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Economic causes: No taxation without representation
The saying “No taxation without representation” started because The stamp act Congress met on a day in New York in 1765, a meeting that led nine colonies to declare the English crown had no right to tax Americans who lacked representation in British Parliament. -
Declaration of Independence
They made the declaration of independence because it first contains ideals or goals of our nation than second it contained the complaints of the colonists against the British king than last of all it contianed why the colonists should be free from British rules . -
British defeat
The British were also fighting France, Spain, and Holland. The Americans take a vantage of the British seven strategy with significant aid from the French army and navy. The continental in French armies arrived first quickly followed by the French Navy contingent, encircling Cornwallis’s forces and , after laying siege to the city , forcing his surrender. -
Three branches of government
The Constitution established three separate branches of government, each of which would have defined powers to check and balance out the powers of the other branches. -
American revolution influence on France
France’s material gains in the aftermath of the American Revolution were minimal but its financial losses were huge. France, already in financial trouble, was economically exhausted by borrowing to pay for the war and using up all its credit. -
Bills of rights
Anti-Federalists united in demanding protection for individual rights, and several states made the passing of a Bill of Rights a condition of their acceptance of the Constitution.Adopted in 1791, the bill consisted of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution and outlined many of the personal rights state constitutions already guaranteed. -
Slavery and equality
Slavery was among the most controversial issues confronting the delegates at the Constitutional Convention. A special committee instead of worked out Another Compromise: Congress would have power to ban the Congress would have power to ban the importation of slaves, but not until at least 20 years had passed, in 1808 -
citizenship and Other rights
Full citizenship that included the right to vote was also restricted. Many state constitutions mandated that only male property owners( of a certain wealth ) or taxpayers could vote.