The American Revolution started in 1764, starting with the taxing of goods, along with other acts enforced by the British government, causing colonists to lash out and form groups of people who committed boycotts and other events. Events and people during the American Revolution shaped society during the Revolutionary Era by inspiring people to express their feelings toward unfair laws being placed by Britain through boycotts, by giving all people an opportunity to help America win the war, and the evolution of the newly freed country changed American society. After the British “taxed items such as stamps, cards, tea, and many other necessary items” (Green). These taxes were the results of the Townshend Acts, which were placed by Britain in 1767. Americans expressed their feelings toward these taxes through boycotts and protests. One of the most known boycotts in American history is the Boston Tea Party. In 1773, Sons of Liberty “threw over $10,000 worth of tea into Boston Harbor” (Williams). This was a response to the tax on tea, for many people …show more content…
America became a free country, freed from the British empire. “England traditions, such as land inheritance laws were immediately swept away” (Societal). This meant the birth of a nation, giving opportunity to creating new traditions that impact society in a new way. In addition, the Declaration of Independence was signed. This paved the way of equality among all men and women through a new way of life. Although the Declaration of Independence did not give full equality, it was a good way to start. The ending of the American Revolution granted America the power to create their own government. Americans “agreed on a Republican government, where power came from the people” (Societal). This changed American society since citizens could start voicing their thoughts on ways to improve the government. Therefore, Society greatly changed from the new way of