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The proclamation of 1763 stopped colonist from crossing the appalachian mountains. They had to keep 10,000 colonist so that they could catch the people who disobeyed the King's rules.
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The stamp act was placed on all printed materials and had to be stamped by the british officials.
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The Declaratory Act was passed when they got rid of the Stamp Act and it said that parliament had the right to tax and make decisions for the British.
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The Townshend Acts was when taxes were placed on glass, tea, paper, and lead.
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The Boston Massacre was when a fight broke out between the colonist and soldiers. The colonist started to throw things and one of the red coats set fire and killed Crispus Attucks and four colonist.
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The Tea Act helped keep the British East Company from going out of business. It also allowed the company sell directly to shopkeepers.
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The boston tea party was when Samuel Adams and the sons of liberty dressed up as Indians and threw 342 boxes of tea overboard.
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The intolerable acts are the acts that punished Boston.
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The 1st continental congress met in Philadelphia, many political leaders attened the meeting such as Samuel and John Adams, John Jay, Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, and George Washington.
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Was the Shot heard 'round the world'
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This meeting included John and Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, Richard Henry lee, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson. The president of the second continental congress was John Hancock.
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