Abigail Adams Last Act Of Defiance Answers
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Maier states that the causes of the American Revolution were as varied as there were colonists. She says that many colonists were to some extent dissatisfied with the system they had under the British monarchy. She discusses both the economic and the political causes of the war. She notes that there were many causes but that the most important were the issues of taxation and representation. She examines the beginning of the war, which she says that many Americans have blamed on the British. She notes that the British Parliament was in fact considering the Coercive Acts, which she contends was the reason for the Boston Tea Party. She says the war began when the colonists refused to accept the act. She points out that the colonists were concerned about the situation in Boston and that they were forced to react to it. She says the colonists were concerned about the rights of men and women under the British monarch. She concludes that the American Revolution was the first successful revolution in the history of the world. The program includes a reading of the Declaration of Independence, remarks by Maier, and a clip of a commentary. Program derived from C-SPAN.
Boston Tea Party, 1773
Continued from T:53432. One in this six-part series documenting the twenty-five-year period of the American Revolution. Episode two focuses on the outbreak of war and the evolution of the Declaration of Independence. This program, narrated by Edward Herrmann, includes remarks by historians, re-enactments of historical events, and dramatizations of colonialists' documents, letters, and diaries. Historian Jeremy Black explains that British Parliament perceived the Boston Tea Party as an act of defiance and betrayal by the colonies, and responded with the Coercive Acts/Intolerable Acts of 1774. To deal with the conflict, delegates from the colonies assembled to form the Continental Congress. Comments include: Black on the Congress' attempts to petition a withdrawal of British military occupation, and Parliament's refusal to do so, since colonialists had begun to arm themselves; author George C. Neumann on the colonialists' increasingly hostile mood as Britain continued to send troops; and historians Don Higginbotham and Richard Norton Smith on the first battle at Concorde, which began the Revolutionary War, and the Second Continental Congress and the battle at Bunker Hill.
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