The black people relation with the British during the revolution war
Several black people fought alongside the British in the revolution war, as they were promised freedom. When the revolution ended, the British had succeeded in emancipating large numbers of black people who either freed to Canada or lived as free men in free states.
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The great awakening made the colonists be able to gain their independence from great britain, which was a great way of being half way though thr american revolution
Answer:
The Intolerable Acts or Coercive Acts
Explanation:
Measures were taken which affected the "Colonists"
British soldiers could be judged for crimes in England instead of Massachusetts
Citizens in the colonies had to accept the quartering of soldiers in their homes in times of war and peace
The Boston Harbor was closed until the colonists paid back the king for the tea that was destroyed during the Boston Tea Party
The right to hold town meetings (meetings that citizens could participate in to voice their opinions and make laws for their communities) was strongly restricted.
Moses led them out of Egypt and through the desert. His general, Joshua, then took over.
The Boston massacre (March 5, 1770) occured because of the poor relations between the British and the colonists, but it isn't completely clear which side caused it.
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