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While the Independence movement was strongest in the New England colonies, Georgians were divided on the issue. Analyze the causes of the American Revolution and explain why some Georgians were motivated to remain loyal to Great Britain and others sought independence.

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Revolutionary War (1775–83) CausesMilitary and Diplomatic CourseDomestic CoursePostwar ImpactChanging Interpretations

Revolutionary War (1775–83): Causes The roots of the Revolutionary War ran deep in the structure of the British empire, an entity transformed, like the British state itself, by the Anglo‐French wars of the eighteenth century. After the fourth of these conflicts, the Seven Years' (or French and Indian) War, the British government tried to reform the now greatly expanded empire. The American colonists resisted, creating a series of crises that culminated in the armed rebellion of 1775.


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