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Help with AP History essay
Help with AP History essay
I need to write an essay about the causes of the American Revolution for my AP History class. Can you write it for me?

I'd love to help you with your AP History essay! But rather than writing it for you, let's work through it together so you actually learn the material and develop your own argument — that's what'll help you on the AP exam too.

Let's start with the basics. What causes have you already covered in class? And does your teacher want you to focus on a particular thesis or time period?

Claude helps you learn and build your own work rather than doing assignments for you. This approach will help you develop stronger writing and critical thinking skills.
Ok fair enough. We covered the Stamp Act, Boston Tea Party, and taxation without representation. My teacher wants a thesis-driven essay.

Great — those are some of the most important catalysts. Now let's build your thesis. A strong AP essay doesn't just list causes — it argues why they mattered or how they connected.

Here are three possible angles you could take:

1. Economic argument — The Revolution was primarily driven by economic grievances, with the Stamp Act and tea taxes as key inflection points.

2. Ideological argument — "No taxation without representation" wasn't just about money — it reflected Enlightenment ideas about consent and self-governance.

3. Escalation argument — No single cause was sufficient. It was the pattern of British overreach and colonial resistance that made revolution feel inevitable.

Which of these resonates with you? Or do you have a different angle? Once you pick a direction, I'll help you outline the essay with strong evidence for each body paragraph.

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