أسباب حرب الاستقلال الامريكية ونتائجها
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The American Revolution did not occur all at once and without precedent, as there were main reasons responsible for sparking the revolution in the English colonies, and the revolution proceeded in multiple steps until it reached the Declaration of Independence. Perhaps we would be more accurate if we identified the causes of the American Revolution with three main factors: political, economic, and cruel.
Although the Americans' goal was not independence in the beginning, but rather to obtain their political and economic rights and a sense of equality with the British in the mother country. However, the course, events, and British and American reactions together ultimately led to war and American independence after receiving French support. The details of this information and its sequence will be mentioned in this research.
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- Causes and consequences of the American Revolutionary War
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