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This 4 page paper delineates the fact that revolution was almost assured from the time the very first English ship arrived here. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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The discontent that led up to the ultimate colonial rebellion from English control was not something that manifested overnight.
Indeed, some one-hundred years before the American Revolution, many were unhappy at being under the reign of the English (Zinn 39). They expressed that unhappiness in Bacons Rebellion, an
uprising protesting the ineptitude of Jamestowns governor and the injustice of the taxes and laws the colonists were being forced to endure (Zinn 39). It might be contended,
in fact, that the moment that first ship from England landed on this continent with the intent of establishing a permanent settlement here (Jamestown) was the moment the American Revolution
actually began. There are many examples that substantiate the fact that the discontent that existed prior to the American Revolution was
festering since the very beginning of the colonization of the Americas. As Loewen (79) points out, the majority of passengers on the Mayflower were not happy when the landed
in New England because they had their sites set on Virginia where they hoped to make their fortune by establishing tobacco plantations. Instead they landed on what they likely
considered a desolate and inhospitable shoreline and had to start their colony from scratch (Loewen 79). The only thing that kept them from rebelling was the so-called Mayflower Compact,
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