American Colonists: From Deep Divisions to a Difficult Alliance
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University of Ammar Theledji -Laghouat
Abstract
This dissertation is a study that explores the facts behind the colonies' alliance in Colonial
America to revolt against the British Empire despite their tensions and past. This study
attempts to reveal the key events that led to the American Revolution in each colony, as well
as the key battles that won each colony its liberty. Thus, it aims to investigate the origins of
these colonies by providing an overview of the immigrants that came to settle in the New
World during the seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries. It compares the different cultures,
religions, and lifestyles that they brought to America. Moreover, it aims to reveal the tensions
between the settlers themselves and their expansion at the Native Indians' expense. The
methodology adopted in this research is the narrative method which allowed the researchers to
provide preliminary information on the background of immigration to Colonial America and
the cultural and religious contrasts leading up to conflicts. The main conclusion drawn from
this research is that not all the colonies revolted against the British Empire. The colonies that
did were united in their decisions against the British oppression and approached it by votes of
each colony‟s representatives; however, once the war started each colony fought its
independence war separately