Due to numerous conflicts that Great Britain and America had, had with each other; American had finally decided to attempt to declare independence from Great Britain. With all the laws and (several) acts trying to be passed through congress that had caused Americans to become exasperated with Great Britain. America felt that Great Britain did not really have their best interest in mind. Not a single one of these laws were not in thee American’s favor. American’s had finally decided to enough was enough. Stamp Act of 1765 was the first major act passed that American’s opposed British policy. This act was a taxation measure imposed on all American colonists. They were forced to pay a tax on all printed paper they used. From licenses, …show more content…
The British English commanders grew frustrated with the commanders on Great Britain’s side. They felt that Great Britain’s commanders were not fighting a real battle; but instead trying to gain the support in the very lucrative areas surrounding the city of Boston, Massachusetts. Shortly after Great Britain’s army known as the “redcoats” withdrew its forces from Concord and Lexington in April; American’s decided to surround redcoats in Boston. This is known as the Battle of Bunker Hill, which occurred June 17th, 1775. Unfortunately, numerous American’s had suffered substantial injuries and were forced to withdraw their …show more content…
His pamphlet helped shape a lot of ideas that marked the Age of Revolution. Thomas Paine was an English born journalist and philosopher, his pamphlet Common Sense influenced the Continental Congress to form their own governments, and also create a five man committee assigned to create the Declaration of Independence. Following into the next phase of the war between thee American’s and redcoats, which began in 1776 and ended in the early months of 1778. On July fourth, 1776 America finally declared their independence from Great Britain. This would prove to be very tough though. Considering Great Britain was equipped the world’s greatest navy. After Great Britain was ambushed by the Americans, but they recovered very quickly. After they had to retreat from Boston. 32,000 British soldiers arrived in New York accompanied with hundreds of boats. They were under the command of General William Howe who had given congress a two choices to decide from. Either you admit your defeat to the British with a royal pardon or you go to battle against