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which deprived the crown of its power
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The measures of the British crown by raising taxes on the English colonists.
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their own government systems were created to resist the British
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it was a law for the collection of taxes and to avoid the smuggling of sugar.
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it was a law of the British Parliament that supposed a direct and specific tax for the thirteen colonies of British America
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They were a series of laws establishing new import taxes on British products that include paint, paper, lead, glass and tea.
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also known as the King street Incident, it was the result of the culmination of several clashes between British soldiers and the people of Boston.
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it allowed the British East India Company to sell its tea in the Thirteen Colonies of North America without paying taxes.
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Intolerable Laws was the name given to laws issued by the British Parliament due to continued discontent in the Thirteen American Colonies.
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this statement was signed by the 13 colonies (Massachusetts Bay Province, New Hampshire Province, Rhode Island Colony and the Providence Plantations, Connecticut Province, New York Province, Pennsylvania Province, New Jersey Province, Cologne Delaware, Maryland Province, Virginia Colony, North Carolina Province, South Carolina Province, and Georgia Province.)
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it was an armed movement created in the Viceroyalty of New Granada
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The French Revolution was a social and political conflict, with various periods of violence, that convulsed France and, by extension of its implications, other nations in Europe
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a book that was written on the eve of the independence movement in New Granada, and is an analytical and critical document, in which Torres emphasizes that the territories of the New World are populated by Spanish-Americans.
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The Independence of Colombia was the process that brought to an end the period of domination of the Spanish Empire in the current territory of the country.