This essay examines key aspects of U.S. History, focusing on the Colonial Era and the Revolutionary War. It begins by discussing the challenges faced by Native Americans after the war and their resistance to British rule. The essay then analyzes the impact of the Currency Act of 1764 and the Sugar Act of 1764 on the colonies, highlighting the economic and political tensions that arose. It further explores the contributions of African Americans, such as Boyrereau Brinch, to the American Revolution, emphasizing the themes of oppression and liberation. The essay also addresses the issue of slavery and discrimination during the Revolution, noting how the promise of freedom was primarily extended to those who fought for the British, and the rise of racism against those with different skin colors. The essay ultimately provides a detailed overview of the events and their impact on the development of American society.