The tension between Germany and Great Britain was the prime reason England had invaded so many countries under the pretext of trade.
America, the land of the brave, declared its independence from Britain and then fought the American Revolutionary War with valor, unlike other countries who fought for years to be granted one.
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The American government and the British faced serious disagreements with Britain’s imperial policy, taxation, and frontier policy in the 70s faced resistance and boycotts from the public.
The members of the continental congress began favoring the declaration of independence when they understood that reconciliation with the British government would be impossible given the circumstances.
The colonies gathered sufficient supporters, established private ports after Britain prohibited trade to America. The declaration of independence drafted by Thomas Jefferson was reviewed by Benjamin Franklin and John Adams.
The final draft was presented to Congress on June 28, 1776, and the Declaration of Independence was signed on 2nd August 1776 and was officially adopted on the 4th of July.
America later secured an alliance with foreign countries especially France and gained a superpower in the oncoming years.
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