This site may help get you started:
http://www.historycentral.com/Revolt/causes.html
2006-09-24 12:38:00
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answer #1
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answered by BethS 6
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especially, the reason the colonies broke off is with the aid of fact the colonists did no longer experience they have been being precise represented interior the residing house u . s . with regards to taxations. They felt that in the event that they have been paying taxes to the crown, then they could have some say interior the parliament (which the did no longer). of direction the King of britain become in comparison. So the colonies desperate, sufficient is sufficient and that we could consistently wreck unfastened from England.
2016-10-17 21:56:04
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe your question has to do with timing? If so, it was an excellent point of time to do so, as England was fighting on several fronts at the time.
It's worth pointing out that most of the "redcoats" at this time were mercenaries from Hesse-Hanau.
2006-09-24 11:26:54
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answer #3
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answered by Maureen F 3
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they went to what would become America seeking freedom of religion. As a part of England, they were being taxed very heavily..and decided to split and become their own country to avoid this.
2006-09-24 11:25:45
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answer #4
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answered by loubean 5
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I'm sorry -- In order to understand your question, I need to ask a question... are you saying that you do not have any knowledge whatsoever regarding the revolutionary war and that you have no idea where or how to find information about that?
2006-09-24 11:23:26
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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2 Reasons
1. Religious reasons
2. They didn't want one person ( the King )
makin' all the rules as he goes along ....you know , like our current President of the USA .
2006-09-24 11:28:20
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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because they were tired of being ignored
the did not want to be taxed
and they didn't need protection from the french sisnce they were out of america because the french indian war
and many more reasons there isn't really one answer
2006-09-24 11:22:05
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answer #7
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answered by JOEY 2
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Freedom, they didn't like being tax without a input from them.
2006-09-24 11:23:34
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answer #8
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answered by Manuel 2
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No taxation without representation was a start
2006-09-24 11:20:27
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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king george III was violating the colonists individual liberties
2006-09-24 13:59:33
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answer #10
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answered by shih rips 6
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