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.
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!
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.
False.
The battle of Saratoga was called the "turning point" of the American Revolution because it was the first victory for the American patriots. After this battle, the patriot's victory convinced the French to join in the Revolution on the American side, thus providing much military support for the U.S. soldiers. Source(s): History student, lives near Saratoga
At the end of the movie, General Cornwallis is seen surrendering to American forces at the Battle of Yorktown. This battle was a turning point in the American Revolution, and Cornwallis' surrender was a significant victory for the Americans. In the movie, Cornwallis is seen surrendering with dignity and respect, and he is even given a final salute by the American troops. This scene is a powerful representation of the American victory in the Revolutionary War.
People say it sparked WW1 but it has also been argued that it was inevitable anyway. As a point of interest, I read somewhere Allister Crowley was on the Lusitania=that should make you think.
West Point and the Mexican American war of 1848.