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Land west of the Missippi river went to Spain. Land east of the missippi river went to Great Britian. This part of the war was costly colonist began to settle by the ohio river valley. But this is where the native americans lived so they attacked the coloinest.
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The suger act was the british government taxing the use of suger which was heavily used for many differend foods and exsacly tea.
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The stamp act was yet another tax passed on the colonists to pay off British debt. This taxed all goods that were written and was applied to everything colonists used.
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It was law passed by british government for coloinst. That allowed the britsh soldiers to stay in there homes for free. this ment they got to eat there food drink there water and other stuff like that.
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The colonist boycott agianst british and were successful. And at this rate the colonist saw a revolution on the way. They saw if they worked together they could defeat the british.
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The Declatory Act was used to give the colonists to give then freedom from the britsh to boycott the stamp act. Was yet another victory for the british werent giving the colonist much freedom but corage.
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The Townshend Acts were taxations placed upon glass, lead, paints, paper, and tea imported into the colonies.
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These Acts were used to try to regain control of the colonies. After the things that have been happening like bosten tea party. But this only made the colonist rebell even more
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This was known as the shot heard around the world. It also showed that the colonist could stand up and bet the british
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congress has power to declear war. States have to approve of laws before passed. No chief executives all branches equal out each other.
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12 states will send delegates to amend articles.
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government made 3 hobranches of government. 2 houses in legislative branch.
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The New Jersey Plan was a proposal for the structure of the United States Government proposed by William Paterson.
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fixed problems that had to o with constutional goverment in america.
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The Virginia Plan also known as the Randolph Plan, after its sponsor, or the Large-State Plan was a proposal by Virginia delegates, drafted by James Madison while he waited for a quorum to assemble at the Constitutional Convention of 1787