How Are The 13 Colonies Inevitable

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The 13 colonies declaring independence was inevitable; Britain had a debt of millions of pounds, and seeking a way to pay off the debt decided to over tax the 13 colonies. The 13 colonies were deflecting and avoiding the taxations, but in the process of these taxations the 13 colonies started getting furious and ultimately led to declaration of American independence.
After Britain’s victory, between the French, Spanish, and American Indians, the British and the French signed a peace treaty. This treaty was called the “Treaty of Paris”, the terms agreed on the treaty were mainly that everything west from the proclamation line became land of her majesty. The proclamation line was the original territory of the 13 colonies, and after the end of an 11 year war the colonists were looking forward to expand and grow in the new lands they conquered,
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Unfortunately for the colonists, Britain had promised the American Indians tribes land beyond the 13 colonies, and agreed that the colonists would not expand to the west in return for the Indian tribes to fight alongside her majesty troops against Britain’s foe’s. Britain decided not to tell this to the colonists, instead the English decided to pass a law claiming that the colonists could not pass the proclamation line, without any reason to why this law was passed. The colonists got very annoyed and vexed by this law, because not only were the colonists not allowed to pass the proclamation line but they also needed those lands to expand and grow. This was a factor to the revolutionary war and a start of more factors for the colonists to declare independence.

In the 18th century, England had several wars to fight, such as The French and Indian which was a war that was a great