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The American Revolution was not merely a revolt against taxation, but a contest between two conflicting ideas of imperial sovereignty. Examine.                                     (10 Marks, 150 Words)

Introduction:

The American Revolution began with protests against British taxes, but its deeper cause was a constitutional conflict over who possessed sovereign authority over the colonies – the British Parliament or the colonial people through their own assemblies.

Conflict over Taxation and Representation:

  • After the Seven Years’ War, Britain imposed measures such as the Sugar Act, Stamp Act and Tea Act to recover imperial expenses.
  • Colonists opposed them through the slogan “No taxation without representation.”
  • They argued that taxation required consent through elected colonial assemblies.

Two Ideas of Sovereignty:

British View: Parliamentary Sovereignty:

  • Britain believed Parliament had supreme authority over the entire empire.
  • The Declaratory Act, 1766 asserted Parliament’s right to legislate for colonies “in all cases whatsoever.”

Colonial View: Popular and Local Sovereignty:

  • Colonists accepted the King but denied Parliament’s right to tax them without representation.
  • They believed sovereignty came from the consent of the governed, influenced by Locke and Enlightenment thought.

From Imperial Dispute to Revolution:

  • British coercive measures after the Boston Tea Party deepened the crisis.
  • The Declaration of Independence, 1776 transformed the conflict into a claim for national self-rule.

Conclusion:

Thus, taxation was only the immediate issue. The American Revolution was fundamentally a struggle between centralised imperial sovereignty and representative popular sovereignty, making it a landmark in modern democratic history.

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