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lapo4ka [179]
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PLZ HELP ASAP I NEED HELP!!!!!

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egoroff_w [7]4 years ago
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Im on the same thing.

Semmy [17]4 years ago
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French and Indian War -  French and Indian War, the American phase of a worldwide nine years’ war fought between France and Great Britain.

Stamp Act - the Stamp Act was imposed to provide increased revenues to meet the costs of defending the enlarged British Empire.

Townshend Acts - the Townshend Acts were passed by the British Parliament in an attempt to assert what it considered to be its historic right to exert authority over the colonies through suspension of a recalcitrant representative assembly and through strict provisions for the collection of revenue duties.

Boston Massacre - In Boston, a small British army detachment that was threatened by mob harassment opened fire and killed five people, an incident soon known as the Boston Massacre.

Boston Tea Party - a party of Bostonians thinly disguised as Mohawk people boarded ships at anchor and dumped some £10,000 worth of tea into the harbor, an event popularly known as the Boston Tea Party.

Intolerable Acts - In retaliation for colonial resistance to British rule during the winter of 1773–74, the British Parliament enacted four measures that became known as the Intolerable (or Coercive) Acts.

Continental Congress convenes - Convinced that war with Great Britain was inevitable, Virginian Patrick Henry defended strong resolutions for equipping the Virginia militia to fight against the British in a fiery speech in a Richmond church with the famous words, “I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”

Paul Revere’s Ride and the Battles of Lexington and Concord -On the night of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere rode from Charlestown to Lexington (both in Massachusetts) to warn that the British were marching from Boston to seize the colonial armory at Concord. En route, the British force of 700 men was met on Lexington Green by 77 local minutemen and others.

Battle of Bunker Hill - Breed’s Hill in Charlestown was the primary locus of combat in the misleadingly named Battle of Bunker Hill, which was part of the American siege of British-held Boston.

Thomas Paine’s Common Sense published - In late 1775 the colonial conflict with the British still looked like a civil war, not a war aiming to separate nations; however, the publication of Thomas Paine’s irreverent pamphlet Common Sense abruptly put independence on the agenda.  

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