• Mercantilism, the Great Awakening, and the French and Indian War, Laid Sufficient Soil to the American Revolution

     

    Essays1 History, Culture

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Published: 01.10.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Mercantilism, the Great Awakening, and the French and Indian War, Laid Sufficien', 1.
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The American revolution was a result of colonists wanting freedom from their mother country, England. Mercantilism, the Great Awakening, and the French and Indian War laid sufficient soil to the revolution. They were the most significant in laying the ground work which resulted in the American Revolution.
Mercantilism, the economic system for which colonies existed for the benefit of their mother country. This was the case in the thirteen colonies. These colonies existed only to help England's financial status. The infamous 'slave trade' started in the southern colonies, in which they sent sugar to the north so they could make rum. Rum was then sent to Africa and in return slaves were sent to the English colonies by means of the Middle Passage. …

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