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Causes of the War of Independence

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The American Identity

Although the American colonists viewed themselves as British, their own interests were beginning to become more important.

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British identity

  • Being of British heritage, many American colonists believed Britain to be ‘the mother country’.
  • They also valued British democracy and liberties, which included:
    • The right to a fair trial.
    • Paying taxes should mean representation in parliament.
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American identity

  • However, the Americas were very far away from Britain.
  • The British government gave the 13 colonies some responsibility.
  • Over time, the American colonists viewed themselves as distinct from the British and began to resent the British telling them what to do.

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