The basic cause of the American War of Independence and Revolution was the fact that in the late 18th century, Great Britain had control and restriction over the American colonists. Resistance turned into rebellion in 1776, both physically and verbally toward the British. Parliamentary taxation, restriction of …show more content…
Later on in October, he accused the colonists of attempting independence and by December his government had declared that all American shipping on open waters was liable for seizure by British warships . With all this fighting at large, it was only a matter of time as to when America was going to cut its ties formally with the British. This ultimately was left to Thomas Paine, a former-Englishman turned colonist, who arrived in America in 1774. He expressed his anger about the current situation and George III by creating a pamphlet titled, “Common Sense”; he referred to George III as ‘Royal Brute’ and requested American independence immediately. It read “For God’s sake, let us come to a final separation… The birthday of a new world is at hand” . This pamphlet had more success than ever imagined; it was increasingly popular going through twenty-five editions in 1776 alone