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only about 11,000 people died in the war.
great Brittan wan the war it was concluded with the treaty of Paris in 1763. George Washington had been shot from under 2 horses during the war -
the official name of the sugar act was the American revenue act of 1764. it was also called not official by the way as the plantation act. the sugar act was drafted by the British prime minister back then George Greenville.
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lots of American colonist refused and did not pay and put into action a way to stop it relatively quick. the tax was a penny per sheet.
it only lasted 1 year from November 1st 1765 to may 1st 1766. -
the sons of liberty met in secret to plan their activities they organized protests and even sometimes harmed government.
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this act imposed unreasonable taxes on things like tea glass and paper and with these acts they also tried establishing authority over the colonist this way. and colonist boycotted these things often protesting against it
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the Boston massacre resulted in 5 deaths on protesters
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it wanted to benefit British east Indian company
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a protest between the sons of liberty where they dumped out tea
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the brits lost 74 and the Americans lost 49 British casualties ended up being 273 while America lost 95
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this battle showed that America had some type of backbone and would stand up to the British even although they won
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this was the first battle that America and or the colonist had won in some time and only took 2 hours for George Washington to launch a surprise attack against hessian forces in the middle of a cold winter storm
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casualties for America were 2000 while the brits lost 324 the major reason for this is because of the inexperience of the soldiers bad plans and overall a supply shortage
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this battle was the final major engagement of the revolutionary war approximately 857 people on both sides died.
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the treaty of Paris ended the American revolutionary war by recognizing that the U.S was a independent nation away from Brittan
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the great compromise solved the problem of being represented in congress