Americans On The Eve Of The Revolution
Americans at the Eve of the RevolutionPrior to the Revolutionary war, early Americans were struggling to find their identity among the rest of the world. As they strived for independence, England began to bear down on the colonies and take away the cherished self-government that tee colonists had enjoyed to this point. The colonists began to band together in a common interest. Independence. The energetic, ambitious, independent-minded colonists were no longer willing to live under English contr
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French-Indian War, Prior Revolutionary, Stamp Act, Despite British, Navigation Acts, Act Congress, British England, Edmund Burke, stamp act,
Approximate Word count = 355
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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