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प्रश्न
The American War of Independence was the first organized political revolution in the history of the world. In this context answer the following question:
How did the American colonists differ from the British?
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उत्तर
Socially and culturally, the American colonists were different from the British. The colonists were simple and liberal, unlike the British puritans who were rigid and conservative. The American colonists had a distinct identity i.e an American identity that aspired for freedom to grow and develop as a separate independent nation.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
The Constitution of the United States has served as a __________ and __________ to several countries.
State whether the following is true or false:
The American revolutionaries were greatly impressed by the ideas of European philosophers.
Answer the following question
What were the causes of the American War of Independence?
The Postmaster General of the Postal Department of the government of second Continental Congress was ____________.
Choose the correct statement
- The American War of Independence was as much a civil war as a war against the British.
- The British forces emerged victorious in York Town.
- The nobles in France were supportive of the rising middle class.
- The British Parliament repealed the Townshend Act except the tax on paper.
Point out the significance of “the Boston Tea Party”.
Which of the following Acts required the colonies to pay for the cost of keeping British VA A- troops in America?
Write about the pamphlet ‘Common Sense’.
Answer all questions given under the heading.
Increasing incidence of Taxation
- What was the Sugar Act?
- What was the Currency Act?
- Explain the Quartering Act.
- What was the Stamp Act?
State the results of the American war of Independence.
