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Builds a trading post at noodle island
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Buils his house on a peninsular people call place of clear waters
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Comes to boston to create "a city upon a hill"
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Is banished from boston
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Is executed
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They were in war from 1675 to 1678
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Is executed in boston for "witch craft"
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Amob ransacks lieutenant governor
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On February 6th, 1765 George Grenville rose in Parliament to offer the fifty-five resolutions of his Stamp Bill
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Acting Royal Governor of Massachusetts (June through August 1760)
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arrival of two regiments
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1770 was cristophers death
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The Boston Massacre was the killing of five colonists by British regulars on March 5, 1770.
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Victory in the French and Indian War was costly for the British
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pauls revere ride was something unforgetful there is poems of it
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The first shots starting the revolution were fired at Lexington, Massachusetts
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On the Charlestown Peninsula on the North side of Boston Harbour
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The British evacuation of Boston was a major victory for the patriots, and Washington's first victory