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What was not a cause of the American Revolution? Responses British taxes on colonists British taxes on colonists inspiration of Enlightenment philosophers inspiration of Enlightenment philosophers desire for westward expansion desire for westward expansion strict restrictions on religious freedom strict restrictions on religious freedom

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The desire for westward expansion for westward expansion strict restrictions on religious freedom is not the american revolution cause.

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The American Revolution was caused by a series of events that led to the war. Some of the key causes of the American Revolution include:

Colonial opposition to British attempts to impose greater control over the colonies and to make them repay the crown for its defense of them during the French and Indian War.

Disagreement over the way Great Britain governed the colonies and the way the colonies thought they should be treated.

Taxes and duties.

Boston Massacre and the Boston tea party.



I am 75% sure this is the answer, deepest apologies if its wrong.

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