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Economic Causes for Revolution

The American Revolution was one of the greatest movements in history. The chief result was the birth of the first successful federal government in history, a government that was destined to prosper and to grow into a nation of vast wealth and power. It is certain that for more than fifty years before the Seven Years' War there was a strong attachment between Britain and the American colonies, and that the thought of severing this bond was never given any consideration. While the Navigation Acts constantly annoyed colonists, these were only ripples on a smooth sea. Overall, America was happy; they were proud to be Englishmen. However, separation sooner or later was inevitable. There were forces at work for many years that eventually dissolved the political bond between the two lands. The English institutions, brought over to the colonies early in the seventeenth century had been shaped by the social, political, and economic conditions unique to America. Ultimately, the two societies gre...

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