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The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited
The king and parliament viewed the American colonies as a
which act did Britain pass to attempt to prevent smuggling
what did the Stamp Act do
leader of the Green Mountain Boys
King George III's response to the Olive Branch petition
Crispus Attucks
Wrote the declaration of independence
who ran the first post office established by the Second Continental Congress
who wrote Common Sense
George Grenville convinced parliament to take action against
writ of assistance
who persuaded the house of Burgesses to take action against the Stamp Act
declaratory act
colonial leaders used the Boston massacre killings as
"the shot heard round the world" refers to the actions of the minutemen at
which colonists did not consider unfair taxes a good reason for rebellion
Patriots
George Washington was chosen commander of the Continental Army upon the recommendation of
The colonists expressed their desire for peace in the
Great Britain issued the Proclamation of 1763 after the... war
As is repealed the stamp act, the British parliament asserted its right to tax the colonies with the ... act
One result of the boston massacre was the repeal of the ... acts
the coercive acts were passed to punish colonists in Boston and other parts of Massachusetts for the
in response to unpopular laws and acts of the British king and parliament, the... met in Philadelphia in september 1774.
the first battles of the American Revolution occurred in April 1775 in ... Massachusettes
in May 1775 american colonists led by Benedict Arnold and than fallen seized
in the early years of the American Revolution... was a patriot but he eventually joined forces with the British
some colonists remained ... because they lived in relation isolation and had not been affected by the acts that turned many Americans against Britain
King George rejected the ... in which the second continental congress made a last attempt to avoid war with Great Britain
legal document permitting searches
united protesters opposed to British rule
prevented supplies from being shipped to Boston
shouted, "the regulars are out!"
victim in boston massacre
taxed printed material
benefited from the Tea Act
patriot leader
made propaganda posters
preamble