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Causes of the American Revolution Before the Revolutionary War, the French and Indian War was fought between Great Britain and France for control over lands in North America, especially lands west of the existing British colonies.
Parliament passed a series of laws and taxes on the American Colonies. The colonists disagreed with Great Britain on the fairness of these laws and taxes, which led to conflict between the two sides. Eventually, this conflict erupted into the American Revolution.
These worksheets are typically used in classrooms to reinforce lessons on the causes, events, and consequences of the Revolution, providing a structured way for students to engage with historical content.
Causes of the American Revolution Notes – Answer Key French and Indian War 1. In the 1750s, Britain and France went to war over the Ohio River Valley. 2. Both the British and the French wanted this area of land to trade fur. 3. In 1754, representatives from the colonies met to discuss how they could fight France. 4.
10 Νοε 2020 · School subject: US History (1061253) Main content: American revolution (1943507)
• What were the causes and effects of the Revolutionary War? • How did colonist’s perspectives of colonial laws and taxes issued during the Revolutionary Period differ from the perspective of the British?
Leveled Texts: Causes of the American Revolution Debra J. Housel,2014-01-01 All students can learn about causes of the American Revolution through text written at four reading levels Symbols on the pages represent reading level ranges to