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Simon Burton
28 July, 05:33
Was the American revolution inevitable?
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Elisa Mendez
28 July, 08:13
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American independence was inevitable, but victory in the American Revolution was not. The American colonies were filling up quickly and building a distinctly American culture. After the French were expelled from the West and Canada, the American colonists did not "need" the British any more.
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