Wednesday, July 31, 2019

American Revolution Being a Civil War Essay

To a certain extent it is accurate to call the American Revolution a civil war. The colonists were  under British control at the time, between regions of the same country. It becomes a war between two  nation states.  Within the colonies, Revolutionaries were not only fighting against the British but also with the  Loyalists who still believed and agreed with the king. As Britain being the overall state, it was a war  within their sovereign, but also within their country. But, the American Revolution was the colonists  believing that they had a right to develop their own country and succeed from Britain. During the battle  of Kings mountain one side consisted of Loyalists under British control and serving in their army. The  other side consisted of Patriots who were the overmountain men. Both sides were completely American  but one side supported Britain and the other opposed. The American Revolution was to overthrow  the government and start to create one of their own, which is exactly what is what it was. So although  the American Revolutionary War was between those of the same citizens, like a civil war,  it also falls under the definition of a Revolution. Although some do believe that the Revolutionary War was, just that. But taking into  consideration the fact of the colonies being an actual part of Britain and being a war within Britains  control and their provence, it can be considered a Civil war. So to a certain extent, the Revolutionary  War can be considered a Civil War.

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