“Don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here.” This quote was written by Captain John Parker in 1775 about the American Revolution. The American Revolution had a lot of causes leading up to writing the Declaration of Independence. There were many causes leading up to this but some important ones are taxes, the battles, and the 1st and 2nd Continental Congress. Taxes were a big cause in the American Revolution. One of the taxes was the Stamp Act that taxed newspaper,playing cards,books, and paper. This tax started because the British needed money for the war because they already spent a lot on weapons and soldiers. Another tax was the Townshend Act that taxed lead, glass, tea, and paint. Before this act they had the Declaratory Act which allowed the British to tax the colonies.They took advantage and made the Townshend Act to fund for England and to show they have the power. Taxes were a big thing that the British did but the Colonists protested to stop them. …show more content…
One of battles was the Battle of Lexington and Concord. This battle was because the Colonists brought gunpowder but then the British sent the military to take it. The British sent troops to block off Boston and the colonists sent there men. The other battle was the Bunker Hill Battle. The Patriots took over Breed's Hill and the British ambushed them because they thought they would lose control over Boston. The battle was the Patriots and the British fighting over Charlestown. Both battles eventually caused the Revolutionary War and taught the British that high land is