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Sladkaya [172]
3 years ago
7

In July 1781, the British thought they knew how to stop the Patriot success in South Carolina. Describe what the British and how

the Patriots responded?
History
1 answer:
Georgia [21]3 years ago
6 0
Pontiac's Rebellion prompts the Proclamation of 1763, a British<span> policy to limit ... are taken aback by the amount; </span>they thought<span> it would be one or two pence. ... North </span>Carolina<span> joins the chorus of colonial objectors to the Sugar Act, .... the </span>Patriots<span> raid a </span>British<span> ship in Boston Harbor and throw 342 chests of tea ..... Sep 28, </span>1781<span> ...</span>
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