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The 1st continental congress meet at Carpenter Hall, to talk about the Intolerable Acts
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The 2nd continental congress meet again at Carpenter Hall to discuss many matters such as how to finance the wars,but Independence was the most important of all, that is when the 2nd continental congress decided to adopt Jeffrerson's Decleration.
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During the Battle of Bunker Hill many American Soliders faught till their deaths, many were killed by musket balls to the back of the head by the Bayonetts of the Lobsterbacks
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The Green Mountain Boys were a militia that was used during the Revolution War.
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Common Sense was a pamphlet published by Thomas Paine
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Following the battle at Lexington and Concord, the Patriots had the British blocked off from Boston. British General Howe saw hoe the cannons that the Patriots had canonons pointed at them they loaded their supplies on their ship and fleded to Canada and set up a port in Halifax, Nova Scotia
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The Decleration which was proposed by Thomas Jefferson and was signed by the Continental Congress, and John Hancock's signature was the biggest signature on the Decleration
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It was a hilltop fort aabout 230 feet above the current city of Manhattan, it was a fort occupied by the Patriots. It made the Patriots doubt that they were gonna win the Revolutionary War, and question George Washington's Leadership of the Patriots.
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George Washington crosses the Delaware as a surprise attack against the British during the Revolutionary War.
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The winter at Valley Forge was the Camp of the American Patriots located in Pennsylvania during the Winter.
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The French supported the Conitinental Army in the Revolutionary War, So the French and the Americans made a Frenco-American Treaty called the Treaty of Alliance.
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This was the first stratigized move by the British to bring the Carolinas, Virginia, and Georgia back under Royal Control.
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The Articles of Confederation get adopted.
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Ended the Revolutionary War between the United States, and Great Britain
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Shays Rebellion was a armed uprising in Western and Central Massachusetts