In the time period of 1775-1783, the British engaged in a war with their North American colonies. The war was just after the French and Indian war, so Britain was hurting after just completing a long war. The British felt that since they just fought a war protecting their colonies, the colonies should help pay for it. This upset the colonies which escalated to a war between Britain and the American colonies. Although the British had multiple advantages, the American Revolutionary war was won by the Americans due to multiple diplomatic, political, and military reasons. One part of the war that helped the American colonies win the war was their diplomatic power. The main reason that the Americans won was due to the French. When the Americans …show more content…
During September of 1774 the Americans held a meeting where they invite all the political leaders from the colonies. This meeting was called the Continental Congress. They sent a list of grievances to Britain, telling them what they want and to just have everything go back to how it was like before the taxes. They also started to prepare for self defense (war) by stockpiling weapons and creating ammunition. In this meeting they also discussed what they should do about all of the taxes and acts. They concluded to a lot of boycotting so, they created the Continental Association which was a well organized boycott of British goods. The reason this meeting was important was that they boycotted British goods, causing Britain to lose a substantial amount of money. In the spring of 1775 they met again. They sent an olive branch petition to Britain signaling that they did not want war. The important part of this meeting was that they started the creation of the Continental Army, which is the army of the American colonies. But, the most important was that the Americans created a document called the Declaration of Independence. To sum up this document, it claims that America is its own independent country and gave power to the people. This was a genius move because it united the colonies and helped propel them to victory over a much more superior British