American Revolution
20 articles tagged with "American Revolution"
The Evolution of British Colonial Governance and Trusteeship in India, 1750-1800
Explore British colonial governance changes from 1750-1800, marked by debates on moral responsibility and Enlightenment ideals.
Shift in British Imperial Strategy: From America to Asia
Explore how British imperialism shifted focus from America to Asia post-American Revolution, driven by economic and strategic interests.
The Evolution of British Colonial Policy from the American Revolution to the Boer War
Explore how Britain's colonial policy shifted post-American Revolution, focusing on Asian trade and indirect rule over settler colonies.
Colonial Unrest and Spanish Imperial Weaknesses
Explore the late 18th-century insurrections in Spanish colonies that exposed deep weaknesses but also fueled aspirations for independence among creoles.
Post-Colonial Relations Between the United States and the United Kingdom
Explore the complex post-colonial interactions between US and UK after American Revolution, focusing on economics, culture, and ideology.
British-American Cultural Ties in Early America
Explore the enduring impact of British culture on early American society post-Revolution, influencing social norms and governance.
The Impact of the American Revolution on Late Eighteenth-Century France
Explore how France's involvement in the American Revolution exacerbated its financial strain and contributed to the outbreak of revolution in 1789.
The Influence of American Ideas on Early French Revolutionary Thought
Explore how American revolutionary ideas influenced early French Revolutionary thought, shaping its course through intellectual exchange and Enlightenment ideals.
The Founding of a Democratic Republic: The United States Constitution
Explore the founding of the US Constitution in 1787, setting up federal governance and influencing global democracy.
The Constitutional Principle of Popular Sovereignty
Explore how the US Constitution's principle of popular sovereignty marked a break from British practices, setting the stage for American democracy.
The Emergence and Spread of Republicanism in Early Modern America
Explore the emergence and global impact of American republicanism from the 18th century, challenging monarchic norms and inspiring democratic reforms worldwide.
The Founding Decisions: Shaping America's Future after Independence
Explore America's foundational decisions post-Revolutionary War, shaping its governance, economy, and social structure amidst internal strife.
The American Revolution: From Lexington to Independence
Explore key events leading up to America's independence, from Lexington in 1775 to the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
The Road to Independence: The British Response to Colonial Resistance
Explore how British policies from 1765 to 1774 fueled American Revolution through taxation, territorial disputes, and cultural tensions.
The British Retreat and Colonial Independence
Explore key events leading to American independence from Britain, focusing on economic policies, taxation disputes, and revolutionary actions like the Boston Tea Party.
British Taxation Policies and Colonial Resistance
Explore how British taxation policies sparked American colonial resistance, leading to events like the Boston Massacre and setting the stage for the American Revolution.
The Road to American Independence
Explore the journey of American colonies from British rule to independence through key events and figures in 18th century history.
British Imperial Power and Colonial Independence in North America
Explore the decline of British power in North American colonies post-Seven Years' War due to economic policies and cultural divides.
The Age of Revolution: Political Upheavals from 1760 to 1820
Explore key revolutions from 1760-1820, reshaping global politics through Enlightenment ideas, leading to the dissolution of empires and rise of democracy.
The Transformation of Revolutionary Thought in the 18th Century
Explore the evolution of revolution in the 18th century from mere government change to radical social transformation.