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- Fought between England and France.
- Fought over land in North America.
- It started over an indian (lead by George Washington) killed a French Officer.
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- Ended the French and Indian war.
- Britain claimed all the land east of the Mississippi.
- England was determined to win the war.
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- Britain didnt let the colonist settle west of the Appalachian so they sent troops to "protect' the colonist.
- Britain was mad at the colonist because they didnt pay for their protection.
- This was the first time the colonist were mad at England.
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- It was the first tax on goods that Britain placed on the colonies.
- They placed it on the colonies so they could get out their debt from the French and Indian war.
- It was a tax on sugars
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- It was a tax placed in paper and paper products.
- The tax made the colonist mad so they boycotted all paper goods.
- As a result of the boycott the Brittish government gets rid of the act.
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- It gave British soliders the right to live in colonist house. 2.It was suposed to save the british government.
- The colonist get mad because they would rather have them ask then they say whether or not. The Brittish government then reples the law.
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- It allowed officers to search any ship without a reason.
- Enforced acts of trade.
- It also allowed them to also check ware houses and private house.
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- Put taxes on houshold objects.
- Colonists quiet trade with Britan
- They sooon repealed the act.
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- Colonists were rioting against Britain.
- British soliders killed 5 colonists.
- Crispus attucks was killed durning it.
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- A tax on tea.
- Britain sold tea at a low price but still had the tax on it.
- It didnt have any new taxes.
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1, The sons of liberty through tea into the boston harbor.
2. They did this because of the tea act.
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- Closed the Boston Harbor.
- Stopped the commity of corenspondence.
- Was a result of the Boston Tea Party.
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- Colonists got toegether to do something about the Intolerable Acts.
- Colonists banned all trade with Britain.
- They started to train troops.
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- One of the first battles fought in the revoltion.
- Where the British troops went after the battle of Lexington.
- Where the first few shots were fired.
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- First shots fired for the Revolution. 2.700 British troops and 70 Militiamen.
- The phrase "Shots heard around the world."
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- It was won without bloodshed.
- They were taken by surprise.
- The battle was won by the colonies.
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- Where George Washington is named commanding General of the Continental Army.
- Moved toward Independence.
- Raised armies and directed stratgies.
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- Battle over two hills near the boston harbor.
- The patriots were low on supplies and they were ordered by teir commander to "Dont shoot till you see the whites of their eyes."
- The Brittish won but with many casualties.
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- It was written by Thomas Paine.
- It increased support of Independence in the colonies.
- Thomas Paine thought it was stupid for America the be governed by a government across the ocean.
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- It was written by Thomas Jefferson.
- It was based on the philosophy created by John Locke.
- Independence was declared.
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- Brittish wanted to capture New York.
- Brittish attacked Washingtons army but Washington escaped.
- Brittish won and would have New York for the rest of the war.
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- Washington launched a surprise attack on the Hessians.
- He crosses the Delaware River.
- He captures 800 Hessians without losing one man.
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- Washington captures 300 Brittish soliders.
- The patriots win.
- Washingtons troops force the Brittish soliders to surrender.
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- It is considered the turning point of the Revolution.
- Burgoyne surrendered his army to the americans.
- The Americans were soon joined in the war by France and Spain.
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- Washington and his men spent the winter here.
- His troops needed warm clothes and food.
- Many people died there.
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- Washington had set a trap for Cornwallis and his troops.
- When Cornwallis went to leave in his ships a French fleet of ships came in keeping him trapped.
- Cornwallis eventually surrenders leaveing the Americans in victory of the war.
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- The U.S. is now recognized as a independant state.
- It gained all land East of the Mississippi river.
- U.S. gave land back to all the loyalists