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The treaty which ended the war between France and Great Britain within the war of the Seven Year War.
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This act was to prevent colonials to move west from the Appalachian Mountains to try and appease the Native Americans.
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An act which was placed upon which the merchants would have to pay tax on foreign molasses.
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This act was moved by the British Parliament. Taxing every type of printed paper to the colonists.
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An act of which American colonists had to provide shelter and food for British soldiers.
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A meeting between the the colonies, consisting nine of them with 27 delegates.
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An act of which was lead by the repeal of the Stamp Act by the British Parliament to say that the taxing in Great Britain was the same as Americas but also to show authority over the colonists.
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With protests coming from Benjamin Franklin, the Stamp Act voted to be repealed.
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A series of measures which had placed taxes on items like glass, tea, lead and paper.
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Five colonists had died from a squad of British soldiers.
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It was used as a communication link through all of the Thirteen colonies as a response to the British policy.
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An act which was placed upon to tax the tea due to British East India Company nearly collapsing.
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Massachusetts colonists had thrown 342 chests of tea into the harbor in protest of the Tea Act.
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An act meant to punish the colonists with a series of laws from the Boston Tea Party.
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Twelve of the Thirteen delegates who had set up a meeting, discussing on the circumstances.
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A document meant for the King explaining on his subjects rights in the colony.
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A battle in Massachusetts in which the British and the colony had fought against each other and the battle that the British had won.
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The congress had adopted the Olive Branch Petition in a final attempt to prevent a full on war against the British.
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The battles that had started off the Revolutionary War with the colony and british empire.
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Common Sense is a pamphlet of which was made by Thomas Paine, who had sided in gaining Americas Independence.
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The document which had legally separated the Thirteen Colonies from Great Britain, making the Colony officially independent.