1HISTORY The revolutionary war waged by the American colonies against the British influenced many of the revolutions and the political ideas around the globe (Paine, 2015). The revolution was the colonial revolt that took place within 1765 and 1783. Apart from the various other causes, some of the biggest reasons behind the American Revolution are the quartering act, the proclamation of 1763, the Indian and the French war, the Intolerable acts and the Boston Massacre. The proclamation of 1763 influenced the causes of the American Revolution because all the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains was off the limits. Furthermore it was hard for the British for enforcing this over the colonists who felt their win on the land from the France. The quartering act on the other hand forced the colonist for allowing the Britain soldiers for staying at their home. The quartering act mad the colonists upset since it was an indirect tax where the government payed less for the expense of the military (Coccia, 2018). One of the major reason behind the occurrence of the war had been the French and the Indian war. This is because the war caused the colonies to feel that they can be independent from the great Britain and made them unite together to fight to the great American revolution. Another reason, the intolerable acts that was passed by the parliament on the year 1664 that was majorly used to torture the colonist influenced them to protest against the continental congress. Finally the Boston massacre ignited the fire within the colonist against the British soldiers for the American Revolution.
2HISTORY Reference Coccia,M. (2018). What arethe characteristicsof revolutionand evolution?.Journal of Economic and Social Thought,5(4), 288-294. Paine, T. (2015).Common Sense, The Crisis, & Other Writings from the American Revolution: A Library of America Paperback Classic. Library of America.