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Sergeeva-Olga [200]
3 years ago
5

A tax that required American colonist to buy a British stamp for every piece of paper they used.

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Akimi4 [234]3 years ago
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1. Stamp act

The stamp act required that colonists pay a tax for ever piece of paper they bought.

2. George Washington

George Washington was the commander of the Continental Army, before being elected as president.

3. Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin was the founding father who introduced the idea that every colony needs to unite under this cause to win. "Join or Die"

4. French and Indian War

The British and their colonists fought the French during the Seven Year War/ French and Indian War for the land of what is now known as Central USA and Canada.

5. Boston Massacre

The Boston Massacre was when angry colonists threw things at the British and the British fired, killing 5 colonists, first shooting on American ground.

6. Patrick Henry

Patrick Henry gave the famous "Give me liberty or give me death!" speech to encourage the colonies to go into war with the British

7. Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson was the main author of the Deceleration of Independence.

8. Declaration of Independence

The Declaration of Independence was basically a breakup letter to Britain.

9.  Proclamation of 1763

The Proclamation of 1763 was written so colonists would not take more Native American land and anger the Native Americans, but this proclamation angered the colonists, because it meant after they fought to earn land, they couldn't have it.

10. Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine was the author of Common Sense, the second best selling book ever in America.  

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