Causes of the American Revolution (1775-1783).

The American Revolution of 1775-1783 was justified by the fact that England infringed on the state in its rights. In the 18th century, the United States was colonially dependent on England. This gave the country of the old world the opportunity to control the economic and political subsystems of society. It regulated the import and export of goods, imposed new taxes on the population, limited the independence of many enterprises that could compete with European states. This caused discontent among the residents.



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