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1.It was fought between France and England
2.They were fighting for land.
3.The British won. -
1.Britian claimed land east of Mississippi.
2.The colonist began to settle in the valley.
3.The war was costly. -
1.There was no settling west of the Appalachian Mountains
2.The colonist didn't pay for protection from indians.
3.This was the first time colonist went against England. -
1.Tax on sugar and molasses.
2.The first british tax.
3.Used to pay of war debt. -
1.tax on legal documents.
2.The congress organised a boycott.
3.The tax was dropped. -
1.It was established to save the british money.
2.British soldiers had to be housed by the colonist.
3.Colonist had to let the soliders live with them. -
1.Soliders had to seach ships and belongings.
2.Merchants felt it was an invasion of property.
3.Allowed officals to search for anything supisious. -
1.Tax on various household items.
2.The colonist boycotted.
3.It was eventually appealed. -
1.The colonists were throwing stones, snowballs, and sticks.
2.50 colonists attacked the british soliders.
3.They called it "The bloody massacre". -
1.It was the final spark to the Revolutionary war.
2.The tea was sold by the East Indian Company.
3.The tea was shipped directly to the colonies and sold for a bargin price. -
1.The colonies refused to pay taxes.
2.It was a resonce to the Tea Act.
3.the colonist dressed as indians and dumped tea into the ocean. -
1.It was passed to punish the colonists.
2.It prevented town hall meetings.
3.It also blocked the Boston Harbor. -
1.They met in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia.
2.The people of the continental congress were elected by the colonial legislature.
3.It was formed to form a resolution with the British. -
1.The Minutemen forced the British to retreat.
2.The British met hundred of Miniutemen.
3.The Patroits used the hit and run tactic. -
1.The New England volunteers were known as Miniutemen.
2."The shot heard around the world."
3.The British army overpowered the Minutemen. -
1.The olive branch petition was formed.
2.They established the continental army.
3.George Washington was the commander. -
- The first American Victory. 2.It was a dawn attack. 3.It was in New York.
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1.The britished marched up bunker hill.
2.The Americans were low on gun powder.
3."Don't shoot untill you see the whites of their eyes" -
1.Thomas Paine tried to change the public opinion about American Independance.
2.His argument pursuded colonist to fight for independance.
3."Our corn will fetch its price in any market in Europe." -
1.Thomas Jefferson wrote it.
2.On July 4,the congress adopted it.
3.It was the break up letter with Britian. -
- The British wanted to capture New York City. 2.It was a campaign. 3.The British won.
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1.It was a surprise attack.
2.George Washington and the continental army crossed the Delaware River.
3.They defeated 800 hessians. -
1.The U.S. won.
2.There were 300 British soliders.
3.It was another surprise victory. -
1.The French became allies.
2.It was a turning point.
3.It was another victory for the U.S. -
1.Washington and his menspent the winter in Valley Forge.
2.It was in Pennslvania.
3.The troops were in need of food in clothes. -
1.Washington's army surrounded the British army.
2.The British surrendered.
3.The U.S. won. -
- U.S. is an independant nation. 2.U.S. gained land east of the Mississippi river. 3.U.S. return all property to Loyalist.