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To see if Britain or France would have the most power in America over the land.
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King George III prohibited settlement along the west coast of the Appalachian Mountains.
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A law passed by the British to give them sugar growers in the west indies on the colonial market.
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A law passed that required you to leave a watermark on all legal documents.
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To have the American Colonies to provide food for any British soldiers around the area.
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Glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea was imported to the colonies.
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British army soldiers shot and killed people under attack by a mob.
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Allowed companies to sell tea directly to colonies with no taxes.
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Was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty which they dumped 92,000 pounds of tea into the Boston Harbour.
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Laws passed by the British parliament that would punish protest and would lead colonist toward war with Great Britain.
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Organize colonial resistance to Parliament's Coercive Acts.
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It was the first shots that were fired just after dawn in Lexington, Massachusetts.
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Was a convention of delegates from the 13 colonies in Philadelphia.
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Is a book that influenced many American to come to a break away from British rules.
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Was written by Thomas Jefferson which stated the reasons that British colonies of North America would fight for independence.