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History Internal assessment- The causes of the Declaration of independance

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To what extent did hostilities between America and Britain make a declaration of independence inevitable in 1776? Introduction - A In the year 1776 a declaration was written, denying British rule and forging independence. This document was the first in its kind to reject the British Empire. However, was the declaration an inevitable outcome of the hostilities between America and Britain at this time? This investigation is going to look at hostilities between Britain and America at this time, and at the extent this inevitably led to a declaration that managed to break through an Empire. Historical documentation and eye witness accounts will be used to provide an accurate interpretation of events at the time and the focal point will be on why the Americans wanted to split from England. The sources will be approached from a neutral angle and be well scrutinised for bias of any kind. Sources used...

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