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The Stamp Act was a 1765 British law that imposed a direct tax on the American colonies -
a British law that imposed a high tax of six pence per gallon on foreign molasses imported into the American colonies -
they fought over territories and expansion throughout north america -
a British law that imposed a high tax of six pence per gallon on foreign molasses imported into the American colonies -
received a royal ascent British laws of the 18th century -
The Townshend Acts were a series of British laws passed in 1767, sponsored by Chancellor Charles Townshend -
5 dead 3 injured street war -
The Declaratory Act of 1766 was a British law passed the same day the Stamp Act was repealed -
The administration of justice is the process and system by which a government maintains order, enforces laws -
Yes, the Declaration of Independence (DOI) was signed by 56 delegates of the Second Continental Congress, primarily on August 2, 1776 -
The "Intolerable Acts" were a series of four laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party -
General Thomas Gage "took over" Boston in May 1774, arriving as the new Royal Governor with troops to enforce Britain's harsh Coercive Acts after the Boston Tea Party, -
The Quebec Act was a 1774 British law passed by the Parliament of Great Britain that governed the Province of Quebec -
The First Continental Congress was a meeting of 56 delegates from 12 colonies in Philadelphia from September 5 to October 26, 1774 -
Paul Revere's ride was his famous midnight journey on April 18, 1775 -
The Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought on April 19, 1775, were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War -
Fort Ticonderoga is a historic 18th-century star fort in upstate New York that played a key role in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War -
Second confidential" likely refers to an agreement, like a Seconded Employee Confidentiality Agreement, -
The Battle of Bunker Hill was an early and significant conflict of the American Revolutionary War on June 17, 1775, fought on Breed's Hill, near Boston -
The Olive Branch Petition was the Second Continental Congress's final, last-drit attempt at peaceful reconciliation with Britain in July 1775 -
Yes, Benedict Arnold's attempt to take Quebec in late 1775, as part of a larger American invasion of Canada -
Washington takes Boston" refers to George Washington's Siege of Boston in 1776 -
German auxiliary troops hired by Great Britain to fight in the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) alongside British troops.