The viewpoint of the American Revolutionary War against America is very important. Contrary to the general belief, Americans are not independent people influenced by British tyranny. Many American colonialists regard themselves as British. There are many reasons why the American Revolutionary War began. Various political traditions, economic interests of both sides, trade profits of people involved in trade crossing the Atlantic Ocean, large debts accumulated by the UK during the Seven Years War, mutual misunderstandings and great awakenings, are colonists There are many reasons that began to rebel against the UK.
Why did the settlers resist the British? There are many reasons to resist what they said in the Declaration of Independence adopted on July 4, 1776. There are two parts in the Declaration of Independence, the preamble is only a preface, and the second part is a colony all age uprising. Basically all reasons are related to the abuse of the King of his rights and privileges to use or use colonies. Tax is any tax that the UK can consider for tax purposes. The stamp law basically taxes all paper products. Molasses tax on molasses, sugar and wine. There are other things, but I will not enter it later. The settlers' tax problem was that they were made in British Parliament because they did not have representatives. They began the slogan of "tax free without expressions" on British taxation.
In 1775, dissatisfaction shocked the 13 colonies, rebels caused an uprising in conflict over tax and other colonial issues. The signing of the Québec Act of 1774 caused a riot that caused anger among anti-Catholic British Protestants. Because it protected the culture of France and Catholic in America and gave Montreal merchants great benefits of fur resources. The US Army led by Richard Montgomery occupied St. Jean Fort and Montreal after the British general Guy Carlton withdrew from the city and appeared in Canada's country. The town was occupied from November 28, 1775 until May 9, 1776. At that time, the alliance with the agenda forced the Revolutionary Army to return to New York. Despite the fact that they were unable to occupy Canada, the rebels fulfilled their revolution and a new country was born in the south. The Paris Convention stopped victory in 1783