Many disagreements between Britain and the colonies lead to the start of the American Revolution. Competition between the French and the British causes the French and Indian War to start. This causes Britain much debt. Colonists refuse to pay the debt for Britain, so Parliament taxes them. This all lead to the start of the American Revolution. In colonial times, land meant power. The French and the British were competing for land so they could give their homeland more power. The French wanted to move south and the British wanted to move west. Soon, both collided at the Ohio River valley. The French began to build forts, which made the conflict bigger. The French and Indian War began. Since the French refused to leave, the British decided that they had to force the French out. General Edward Braddock was sent, along with a large force of regular British troops and the Virginia militia. The bright red uniforms the troops wore gave them away in the dense, dark colored forests. Because of this, more than half of the British troops were dead or wounded, with General Braddock among the dead. Britain then declared war on France after many defeats, which lead to the beginning of the Seven Year's’ War. …show more content…
Britain also had to pay for more armies in order to protect the colonies against French and Native American attacks. Since Britain was constantly losing money, they began taxing the colonies. “British leaders believed the colonists should pay part of the debt” (page 146). In order to do this, Parliament passed many acts. The Sugar Act, the Quartering Act, the Stamp Act, and the Declaratory Act upset the colonists, so they protested. Parliament reacted by passing more acts. After the Tea Act was passed and the Boston Tea Party ended, Parliament started to punish the