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The French Indian War was between the French and the Britsh. The French were supported by various Native groups. The British won the war and got control of the colonial territory in North America. The Significance of the war was that Britain got territorial gains in North America.
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The Stamp Act was the British versus the colonialist. The Stamp Act taxed all of the printed paper that the colonialists used such as newspapers, dice, playing cards, etc. The Stamp Act was significant because it was enforced to try and raise money for Britain for his army on all legal and official papers.
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The Boston Massacre was between the colonialists and the British red coats. The Boston massacre was a deadly riot that included the red coats shooting the colonialists and paving and way for the American Revolution. The significance of the Boston Massacre is that it energized an anti-British settlement and was the start of the American Revolution.
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The Bunker Hill Battle was between the New England soldiers and the Britain soldiers. What happened was that they fought on a hilly landscape with fenced pastures across from the Charles River. They proved that they could hold their own against the Britain soldiers.
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The Declaration of Independence was between the American colonialists and Britain. The Declaration of Independence was a signed document from all the colonies saying they were separated from Britain and were their own country. The significance of it was that they got their freedom from Britain and were their own country.
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The battle was between the American soldiers and the Britain soldiers. The Americans defeated the British in battle and it severely boosted the patriot morale. The significance of the battle was that it showed hope for the independence of America.
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George Washington and his men remained there for six months. Around 1700-2000 men died from various things like disease and malnutrition. The significance of it was that reshaped it into a more unified force capable of defeating the British and winning American independence.
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The Treaty of Paris was between the Americans and the British. What happened was they defined the boundaries of the United States, called for the British surrender of all posts within U.S. territory, and required payment of all debts contracted before the war. The significance of it was the agreement recognized U.S. independence and granted the U.S. significant western territory.