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After building 13 successful American colonies Great Britain faced an extraordinary problem, the American Revolution. American colonists felt their rights had been violated by their government. Explain how the issues of taxation and violation of individual rights led to the outbreak of the American Revolution using evidence to support your claim.

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The American Revolution was the Thirteen Colonie's response to the exploration of the metropolis, England.

Step-by-step explanation:

The colonies had their own organization system. In addition, they became independent, which caused discomfort when the metropolis tried to exercise greater power over the colony. Thus, when England tried to impose power over the colonies, reducing their autonomy, the revolutionary movement began. In order to recover its economy after the Seven Years War, England began to create several laws that were considered unpopular in North America. Thus, laws such as the Stamp Law - considered that every order would only be valid with the English seal - and the Tea Law generated discontent in the colonies.

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