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it taxed news paper and almanacs,pamphlets,broadsides legal documents and cards -
creating a broudrey line from the British government and the native Americans using the appuchian moutions -
Its was a British law putting on the American Colonists, because the are crossing the Proclamation Line. The colonist merchant herded the news which angered them, they think is unfair and resistance their dependence. -
It was a protest from the colonists getting tax from the British. They dressed up as Native Americans to bump tea in the harbor. -
A sears of the four laws passed by the British to punish the colony Massachusetts for the Boston tea party. It was meant to force the rebellious colines back into place -
it was the start of the American Revelation war -
On June 17th 1775 New England soldiers face the British army for the first time in a pitched battle. known as the Battle of Bunker Hill Bloody fighting took place throughout the hilly landscape of fenced pastures That were situated Across the Charlotte River from Boston -
They got attacked and they never fought back but this time the fought back
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challenge the authority of the government of the Britishand goverment and the royal monarchy -
Are state government as are principles as are identified as Americans. so for freedom -
George Washiongton went to go attack Trenton New Jersy after their defeat New York the Americanes had flew across the Hudson River in New Jersey farther south across the Delaware River into Pennsylvania Trenton
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The battle of Saratoga fought in two stages on Sep 19 and Oct 7 1777 proved to be a turning point in the American struggle for the Indepedence. It also has a direct impact on the career of General George Washington
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continental army wintering valley forge George Washington move is army at valley forge. Washington suffer defeats at brandywine and paoil and germentown pennsylvania.
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The 1780 siege of Charleston was a decisive success for the British during the War of the American Revolution as they shifted their strategy to focus on the southern theater.
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The Americans and freanch marched from Williamsburg to Yorktown on Sep 28 and digging a trench 800 yards from the British defense line to begin a siege. By Oct 9 the allies trench was finised and their artillery had to been moved up