The conflicts between the British and the Colonists that led to the American Revolution were primarily fueled by issues of taxation without representation, restrictive trade practices, and British military presence. Key events, such as the Stamp Act, the Boston Tea Party, and the Intolerable Acts, escalated tensions as colonists protested against what they perceived as oppressive governance. The desire for self-determination and political autonomy further intensified these conflicts, ultimately resulting in the colonies' push for independence.
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