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The American revolution The American Revolution was very successful and inspired many other colonial people which led them to realize that they could also break away and become a self-governing nation. Ideas about liberty, equality, representation, and natural rights were first seen as properly put into action to change old systems in the American Revolution. As the American Revolution was the first to succeed and earn freedom, it greatly affected countries all around the world on how they made freedom and equality a part of their government. The main long term causes were based on the inequality between Great Britain’s colonies in America and Great Britain, such as the rights, declaratory acts, the intolerable acts, sugar act, and taxation. Also, the involvement of Great Britain in the colonies of America was crossing over the line politically and economically. For example, the Boston Tea party was another more recent reason. the colonists were not

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George Washington, Test, American Revolution, United States Constitution, United States Declaration of Independence, Thirteen Colonies, Continental Army, The Declaration of Independence,

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