A New Kind of Revolution
Title: A New Kind of Revolution
Category: History | Words: 417 | Pages: 1.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
A New Kind of Revolution
A New Kind of Revolution
The British were trying to run a stable colonization. The British Parliament made many acts and taxes for their daughter colonies to bring in revenue from their new territory. However, being thousands of miles away from its daughter country, the colonies became difficult to control and the colonists started to defy the mother country. “A New Kind of Revolution,” by Carl Degler brings out that more than one single thing
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the colonists sent a petition to the king. The king and his severely tested patience objected it and labeled the people of the colonies, traitors. This impatience of the mother country started more and more friction between the colonies and England. As one can see, the revolution of the colonies did not happen over night or over one single happening. It took many years of annoying laws, neglect, and impatience to trigger this great revolution.
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