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pogonyaev
3 years ago
5

What four events led to the Revolutionary War?

History
2 answers:
AleksAgata [21]3 years ago
4 0
<span>Coercive Acts (nicknamed Intolerable Acts), </span>British taxing colonial goods (tea tax, stamp tax, sugar tax, etc), British passing acts without colonial representation(quartering act, etc), the Boston Tea Party (in response to tea tax), Boston Massacre. 
lorasvet [3.4K]3 years ago
3 0
<h3>Hm, based on the fact that this question is missing the answers I am going to have to assume a position and answer from that...</h3>

forgive me if I assume incorrectly please

OK so If the answer choices that you have are these in any order:

<u>Declaration of Independence </u>

<u>Stamp Act </u>

<u>Pinckney Treaty </u>

<u>Judiciary Act </u>

<u>Intolerable Acts </u>

<u>the Virginia Plan </u>

<u>fighting in Boston</u>

<h2>The correct answers would be:</h2>

1#Intolerable Acts: These "acts" were a series of actions in the form of punishments that King George gave American colonists after the Boston Tea Party.

2#Stamp Act: This was a tax on colonists that they were forced to pay without their consent. This resulted in paper products needing an official British stamp put on them, showing that the colonists had paid their taxes.

3# Fighting in Boston: These battles fought between the colonists and British military members only added fuel to the fire before the Revolutionary War with Great Britain.

4#Declaration of Independence: This is a document declaring that the 13 colonies of America were officially and independent nations, free from British control.

Now if I have assumed wrong, please let me know and give me the correct possible answer choices. I would feel much better knowing that this answer was in fact correct for this question.

<h3><u>If you or anyone else have</u> anymore <u>questions</u> then please make sure <u>rate this answer</u>, <u>smash that like button</u>, and <u>send me a friend request!</u> I'm always up for a challenge!</h3><h3 /><h2><em><u>Thanks!</u></em></h2>
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