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The French were allied with Native Americans
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search warrant to be able to search colonial home without evidence of wrongdoing
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Britain defeated Frace France's land in North America were spit betwean Spain and Britain
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The Proclamation Line of 1763 went along the Appalachian Mountains Colonists werent supposed to cross it, but they did
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lower taxes on molasses
taxing more of the imports
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taxes on paper items first tax on non-imports
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Adams was a founder of the Sons of Liberty boycotting unfairly taxed items
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Parliament has total control over colonists
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taxes on British imports cause colonists to boycott repealed becaus eit was costing too much money tax on tea not repealed
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poeple should only follow a government as long as it protects their "natural rights"
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angry mob harasses british gaurds guns were fired only five colonists die, but colonial leaders call it a massacre
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British East India Company doesnt pay tea taxes
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Boston rebels dump tea in the ocean while dressed up as Indians
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Boston Harbor closed British soldiers housed in private buildings martial law for Boston
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Britain should stop interfering with the colonists
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civilian soldiers against the British
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warned that the British were coming
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15 minutes long 8 colonial casualies, ten wounded 1 British soldier wounded
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thousands of Minutemen against 700 British soldiers British slaughtered and humiliated Colonists and British become enemies
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colonial militia led by George Washington
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colonial leaders in Philadelphia argue and let Washington lead the army
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on Breed's Hill, near Bunker Hill 1000 out of 2400 British died 450 colonists died
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colonists thought the conflict wasn't George III's fualt they offer peace George III sets up a blockade
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written by Thomas Paine insults the monachy
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Loyalists side with Britain Patriots side with the rebels
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The colonies separated from Britain political equality an unalienable rights
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The british have a larger force, including mercenaries Washington retreats
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Washington led forces across the Deleware to attack at Trenton
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General Burgoyne surendered after being surrounded by colonials British soldiers stuck in Philadelphia and unable to help
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French had always been helping they made it official when they thought the Americans might win
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2000 of Washington's army died from lack of shelter & supplies
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foreign millitary leaders help train & lead continental soldiers
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British win Savannah in Georgia 1780, British win Charles Town in South Carolina
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Lafayette, Washington, and the French attack Yorktown together Cornwallis surrenders
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John Adams, John Jay, & Ben Franklin sign a treaty with Britain