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worty [1.4K]
3 years ago
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Identify at least 3 events that led to the US Revolution.

History
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Sati [7]3 years ago
5 0

Okay here we go

1. the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act was a tax that all people that have paper must have a stamp on all papers, including playing cards.

2. TheTea Act. (Not sure that's what its called) England had a huge impacted on the Americas with culture. Tea was a big part. So they put a tea tax on all incoming tea products. The Tax made the American very angry.

3. The Boston Massacre. A riot was held at night between the British soldiers and the towns people. Both sides were to blame. The towns people were mad at the British because they took jobs and harassed the people on products.  The British never wanted to go to America but they were forced to go and were taughted along with bricks thrown at them. The riot ended up with five towns people shot, one at point blank.

Hope this helps. Please mark Brainlyst

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