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The laws forced colonists to sell their raw materials to England
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A British Law passed in 1733 that taxed molasses, rum, and sugar imported into the North American colonies from non-British countries
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The plan suggested by Benjamin Franklin during the Albany Congress between 1754-1763
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The French and Indian War lasted for 7 years from 1756 to 1763
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In U.S colonial history the British wanted to end smuggling other goods into England
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The British Parliament provision
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It was a sought to raise money to pay for this army through a tax
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An Act of the Parliament of Great Britain
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Issued by King George 1763
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Revenue from the taxes imposed by the Townshend Acts was low due to nonimportation
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The Townshend Acts or Townshend Duties were a series of British acts of Parliament passed between 1767 and 1768 introducing a series of taxes
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5 people that day were killed. One being Attuckus and Christopher Siders
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The tea act happened due to the B.E.I.C for the economy of England
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A political protest of Boston
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George Washington built Fort Necessity as a base or a camp
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After the Boston Tea Party
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British parliament
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ensuring a fair trial
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He was searching for regulars
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General Gage withdrew from NYC, NJ, PH, Halfix, and Newfoundland
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An insurrection carried out by 13 of Great Britain's North American colonies from 1775-1783
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The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first major military campaign of the American Revolutionary War, resulting in an American victory and an outpouring of militia support for the anti-British cause
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A convention held in Philadelphia
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During the Siege of Boston in the first stage of the American Revolutionary War.
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Washington seized Dorchester
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The British Parliament passed the Coercive Acts, often called the Intolerable Acts in America
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US history document that the Continental Congress approved
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The DOI is signed ending the first half of the American Revolution
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an action of the American Revolutionary War
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The Battle of Trenton was a small but pivotal American Revolutionary War battle on the morning of