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these are a set of laws that were passed by the English Parliment to require taxes -
The Quartering Act is a law forcing colonists to let red coats into there home. -
war between Great Britain and France that lasted seven years -
the sugar act is England putting severe sugar tax. Because England was broke and taxed there items -
the stamp act is England putting severe stamp taxes. Because England was broke and taxed there items -
rules a government declares like the British putting acts on the colonists. -
The Townshend Acts taxed imports like glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea. -
The Boston massacre was a conflict between colonists and British soldiers, that killed five people. -
The Intolerable Acts are multiple laws created by the British Parilment. Because of the Boston tea party. -
General Gage comes to Boston to be the Governor of Massachusetts -
The Administration of Justice was a British law that protect royal officials if they committed a crime. -
The Quebec Act expanded Quebec and religious freedom. -
First Continental Congress came together to protest against the Intolerable Acts. Wanting rights British items. -
when Paul Revere saw British soldiers coming toward the colonists. He hoped on his horse along with William Dawes and Samuel Prescott. -
The Battles of Lexington and Concord really started off the Revolutionary war. -
Second Continental Congress was a group meeting with the 13 colonies that talked about bringing Philadelphia together. -
Fort Ticonderoga block the British from coming into Canada. -
Battle of Bunker Hill was a bunker for the colonists they mainly used artillery. When they ran out of ammo they had to retreat after the third wave of British soldiers. -
Congress's failed second attempt to stopping King George the III. Because King George the III was taxing the colonists. -
Benedict Arnold and General Richard failed to capture Quebec in 1775 -
George Washington brought his men to fight against
the red coats and won -
King George hired German soldiers to fight the British during the Revolutionary war.