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John Locke
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Charles Montesquieu
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Sam Adams
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Martha Washington
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George Washington
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Paul Revere
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John Adams
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John Hancock
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Benedict Arnold
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Thomas Jefferson
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Abigail Adams
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The French and Indian War
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Alexander Hamilton
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The Proclamation of 1763
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The Boston Massacre
A war between Britain and the colonists. -
The Boston Tea Party
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Intolerable Acts: Boston Port Act, Administration of Justice Act, Massacchusetts Government Act, Quartering Act, Quebec Act
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Minutemen
Local militia units in the American Revolution. -
The First Continental Congress
12 colonies met and discussed taxes. -
The Second Continental Congress
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The French Alliance
A treaty of alliance between France and the United States. -
Give me Liberty or Give me Death Speech
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The Battles of Lexington, Concord, Bunker Hill, Saratoga and Yorktown
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Acts: Sugar, Currency, Stamp, Quartering, Declaratory, Townshend Review
The acts to raise money for the colonies. -
The Declaration of Independence
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Hessians
German troops hired to help fight with the British. -
The Articles of Confederation
Written by the continental congress during the revolutionary war. -
The Treaty of Paris
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The US Constitution
It established America's government and laws.