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What is the American Revolution?

The American Revolution was a war that happened a long time ago, between 1775 and 1783. It was a fight between the American colonies and Great Britain, which is a country across the ocean.

Why did it happen?

The colonies were very unhappy with how Great Britain was treating them. They had to pay taxes on things like tea and paper, but they didn’t have any representatives to speak for them in the British government. They didn’t think it was fair to be taxed without having a say in the laws.

Important Events

One big event was the Boston Tea Party in 1773, where colonists dressed as Native Americans and dumped tea into Boston Harbor to protest against the tea tax. This made Great Britain very angry, and they decided to send troops to the colonies, which led to more conflicts.

The War Begins

The war officially started in 1775 when the first battles were fought in Lexington and Concord. The colonists wanted to be free from British rule and have their own country.

Key People

Some important people in this revolution were George Washington, who led the American army, and Thomas Jefferson, who wrote the Declaration of Independence, telling the world that the colonies wanted to be free.

Winning the War

After many battles, the American colonies finally won the war in 1783. They became the United States of America, a new and independent country!

Conclusion

The American Revolution was important because it showed that people could fight for their rights and change their government if they believed it was unfair. Today, we still remember the bravery of those who fought for freedom.


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