The graduate analyzes the colonial experience and the foundations of the American Revolution.
INTRODUCTION
During the seventeenth century, Great Britain established thirteen colonies along the Atlantic coast of the North American continent. Though they were united by their connection to English society and the British government, each colony had a very different experience in the New World: the settlers who established the colonies brought with them different motivations and expectations, and the unique geographic characteristics of each colony shaped the development of those colonial societies. After more than a century of colonial rule, the ties that united the colonies to their home country frayed. In the decades following the Seven Years’ War, the colonial relationship degenerated into a series of provocations and counter-provocations over the future of North America. The Revolutionary War transformed the American colonies into the United States, and brought tremendous changes to the political and social institutions of the new country.
In this assessment, you will examine the motivations for English colonization and the organization and government of several English colonies. You will also consider the causes of the American Revolution and describe its effects on the population of the new United States.
REQUIREMENTS
Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no more than a 10% match to any one individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly. An originality report is provided when you submit your task that can be used as a guide.
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There were a number of social pressures that contributed to the English colonization of North America. One was the desire for religious freedom. Many English people were dissatisfied with the Church of England and wanted to practice their own religion. Another pressure was economic. The English economy was not doing well in the late 1500s and early 1600s, and many people hoped to find better opportunities in America. Finally, there was the pressure of overpopulation. England had a growing population but limited resources, so some people saw America as a way to escape the crowded conditions at home.
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