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Zenger Trial
Zenger Zenger was tried for expressing his view on the government -
Albany Congress
Link: Book Adopted Benjamin Franklin's Plan of Union -
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Seven Years War
SparkNotes During the 18th century,the bloodiest American battle fought , French and Indian war, was a extension of the Seven Years. war (1754-1763). The British won, and the French was exiled from the new world. The cost of the war left Britian in deep debt. -
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Pontiac's Rebellion
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Sugar Act
Link: Book placed duty on sugar imported into the colonies and revitalized the customs service -
Stamp Act
Link: Book tax had to be paid on hard money -
Declatory Act
Link: Book parliament affirmed its full authority to make laws binding colonies "in all cases whatsoever" -
Repeal of Stamp Act
Stamp Act nullification of stamp act -
Boston Massacre
U.S. History street fight between patriot mob that killed british soldiers -
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Intolerable Acts
U.S. History grouping together of several acts such as:
Boston Port Act
Administration of Justice Act
Massachusetts Government Act
Quartering Act
Quebec Act -
First Continental Congress
U.S. history all colonies except Georgia meet to rise together and create a plan to unite away from Britian -
Lexington&Concord
Kid Port official beginning of revolution -
Second Continental Congress
Kid port delegates of thirteen colonies discuss their next steps for revolt against britian -
Fort Ticonderoga
Fort Ticonderoga Fort Ticonderoga served as a key point of access to both Canada and the Hudson River Valley during the French and Indian War -
Battle of Bunker Hill
Charles town british face independent colonial militia -
Olive Branch Petition
revolutionary war and beyond Americans to avoid the Revolutionary War with Great Britain -
Common Sense
U.S. History Paine challeged authortity of British covernment and royal monarch -
Declaration of Independence
U.S. History Signing and formal document of the United States Independence -
Treaty of Paris
Early America Formal ending of US war of independence