Friday, September 25, 2009
Origins of American Revolution
Many see the American revolution as a political and imtellectual event but the fact is, that it was a economic phenomenon. The colonists did want to be represented in the British parliament, but what most colonists wanted was to be untaxed, thus making the revolution a economic phenomenon. Arthur M. Schlesinger wrote that "the first many economic desires, many social aspirations were set from the political struggle, many aspects of society profoundly aultered by the forces thus let loose." he also maintained that colonial merchants, motivated by their own intrest in escaping the restrictive products of British mercantalism, aroused American resistance in the 1760's and 1770's. This proves that the colonists were motivated by economic benifits that a revolution would provide.
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I agree, it was mostly economic and social.
ReplyDeleteI disagree, I believe the American revolution was political and intellectual event. Colonists refused to buy tea even when it was cheaper and wanted liberty and representation above all economic motives.
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