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The radical revolutionary movement began ever since the day of America's discovery.  

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The radical revolutionary movement began ever since the day of America's discovery. The people who left England wanted a change; they were the non-conformist, risk-takers, radicals. Ever since the beginning of settlement, Britain and America had been clashing because America wanted to grow and become powerful economically, socially, and politically but they felt Britain was depriving them from that. Although the colonists during this revolutionary movement were still loyal to England and were only seeking to obtain the "Rights of Englishmen," the colonist decided not to conform to British ideals and so they reacted in their own radical way. Their radical action during the revolutionary movement can be seen through their outcry of no taxation without representation, their protests after each time Britain enforced an act, and through the drastic measures shown through prominent leaders. Since Britain had to pay for many debts after the French and Indian...

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