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The Proclamation of 1763 was made for Indians to not cross the appalachian mountain bourder or line. This happened after the French and Indian War.
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This act was for taxes. Evry paper had to have one, like ship papers and documents. It was boycotted or not folowed like many other taxed acts.
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The Quartering Act was for housing or letting British soldiers sleep and eat in your house. If your house was to small you would escort the soldiers who would not fit to a hotel.
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This act taxed glass, lead, paints, paper, tea and many more important things. The Townshed Act was tacken away but tea was still taxed. Many colonists thought the act was power for the king.
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The Bosten Massacre led to british killing 5 colonists. It happened by the colonists throwing snowballs at british. Crispus Attucks, Mr. Samuel Gray, Mr. Samuel Gray, Mr. Samuel Gray, Mr. Samuel Gray, and Christopher Monk were the 5 colonists killed.
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The Sons of Liberty (a group of men) dressed up as red mowhawk
indians snuck on thee ships and dumped 342 boxes and chests of tea in the sea. In bosten people replay the tea party and tourests can go on the modle bouts. -
The tea act is when tea was taxed. It is what caused the Bosten Tea Party some tome later. The tea was taxed for the French and Indian War, that happend some time before the revolution.
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Patrick Henry was a very famous man. He was made famous by a famous quote and speech, "Give me death or Liberty." He yelled this on a march to war.
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The second Continental Congress wrote a letter to the king asking not to be in the war. The king disagreed.
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The Common Sense Document was about how evry man should be created equal. It was written by Thomas Paine, a political philosopher and writer.
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The Declaration of Independence was written for freedom. Some thought bing ruled from acrost the world.
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This document ended the Revolutionary War. 5 of the members were taken in a tower in London until the end of the war. When the war ended they were relased.
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This ended the French and Indian War. After 7 years The british won and the French lost all of Canada.