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Philosophical movement based on the use of reason, wich totally changed the way people used to think. Its ideas influenced many scientific, political and social revolutions.
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A struggle for the supremacy and control of North America between the French and British empire. The british won and expand their territory in America.
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It aimed to end the the smuggling trade in sugar and molasses (After the Molasses Act failed) from the Non-English colonies by increasing taxes on foreign products of this kind; in order to recover from the costs of The Seven Years War.
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A new tax that required colonists to pay an extra amount (in the form of a stamp) on every printed documents (legal documents, newspapers,etc.).
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Increase of taxes on imports (paper, tea,etc.), to get recovered form the French and Indian War. The governemnt also suspended representative assemblies. Tenssion between the settlers and parliament grew even more.
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Tension over the presence of British troops in Boston led to it. Four Bostonians were killed when British soldiers fired into an angry mob.
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Angry settlers (Sons of liberty) in Boston bordered a tea vesseland and threw tea boxes to the sea in protest to the Tea Act. It resulted in the Intolerable Acts.
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A series of measures enacted by the British Parliament as a consequence of colonial resistance to the British government, specially in Boston.
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In response to the Intolerable Acts, delegates from each colony met in Philadelphia. John Adams drafted the Declaration of Rights which said that America didn´t need to respect decisions by Parliament that involved domestic affairs within America.
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The 13 english colonies fought against the british for their independence. They finally won and form the United States of America. It became the first independent colony and the first democratic country.
Wallace, W. M. (2017, July 7). American Revolution. Retrieved August 20, 2017, from https://www.britannica.com/event/American-Revolution