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Due to circumstances, yes, the American Revolution was bound to happen. However, the British might have been able to hold onto the colonies if they had changed their policies in handling complaints.

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No, the American Revolution was not avoidable. All the Americans wanted freedom and nothing was going to stop them from getting it.

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YES! The Revolutionary war was ineveitable. It's just human nature! We don't like to be thought for and we like to think for ourselves!

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The American revolution became inevitable when too many slaves were escaping and Sothern's were getting angry. They felt as though they were being denied basic rights.

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