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It taxed Sugar, Rum, and Molasses that came from a foreign country besides the British
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The Battle of Jumonville Glen was a battle that Sparked the French and Indian War. During this battle French General Jumonville Glen was captured by the British
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Benjamin Franklin using his famous kite with a metal rod was able to discover Electricity
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General Braddock recruits General Washington for the French and Indian war
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The capital of Portugal, Lisbon suffers an earthquake that kills 10,000+ people
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During this event, many Allies in Europe switched side for the seven years war
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The French strike the first blow in the European Theater
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A War Fought between the British and the French
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The British gains an upper hand in Seven Years war
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The British capture French forts are known as, Ticonderoga, Quebec, and Fort Niagara
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Prussia was almost destroyed but both sides feared an assault and nothing came of it
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A proclamation prohibiting the settlers from settling past Ohio
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This was a replacement to the Molasses act which halved the amount of taxation
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This was a Group that was formed due to no seats in parliament set up for the colonies. They were against the taxation chanting "No Taxation without Represaention"
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Forced companies to used stamped paper to stop articles that were written to criticize the British
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British Troops shoot down multiple colonists increasing the hate for the british.
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The colonist burn Gaspee to revolt against the British
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The British Tax importation of tea causing the colonist to stop drinking tea
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The Colonist gain a lot of supplies from Quebec
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90 men gathered and took control over Boston
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The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought on June 17, 1775, during the Siege of Boston in the first stage of the American Revolutionary War.[5] The battle is named after Bunker Hill in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which was peripherally involved in the battle. It was the original objective of both the colonial and British troops, though the majority of combat took place on the adjacent hill which later became known as Breed's Hill.[6][7]
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All previous acts were earsed
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Thomas Paine wrote a 46-page pamphlet that leads many people to join the Revolution
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the colonist's hideout in valley forge, Pennsylvania
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