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    Conflicts With Britain The Britain won French and Indian War which costs tons of money They paid money for soldier to fight in North America and soldiers to protect the Ohio River Valley to defend land that they won. To help King George Plus British Parliament made colonists pay for war To also help the war cost the Britain added tax which was used for outer colonists and imported goods Imported goods like cloth, were used to help pay for British government !764, new tax called sugar act. This

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    The Boston Tea Party was the first significant act of defiance by American colonists and is a defining event in American history. The Boston Tea Party phases five phase starting with the body of the people. The body of the people consist of Samual Adams and over 11,000 men and women in Boston. The second phase was described as the final straw because the people were getting tired of the british at this point. The secret plan was about taking action, the symbolism of the indian dress, and the amount

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    General Thomas Gage of the British military that colonists were gathering weapons to fight against the British for their independence. (Waldman 5) On April 14, 1775 General Thomas Gage received covert orders from Britain capture colonial leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock, who had been provoking the colonists to rebel against the British for their freedom, as well as to capture and destroy the colonial rebels military supplies. Spies and friends of the colonial Patriots leaked out General Gage's

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    American Revolution Test Study Guide 1. Militia- An army made up of civilians. 2. Casualties- Fatalities during a war. 3. Boycott- To avoid a person, product or organization to protest against it. 4. Repeal- To abolish or cancel. 5. Writs of assistance- Like a modern-day warrant, they allowed tax collectors to search colonists’ homes for smuggled goods. 6. Propaganda - Writing that showed only one side of a situation; propaganda during the American

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    legislature was taxing the Americans without a representative for the people(Bomboy). British forces arriving was another cause. Then, the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre occurred. Key figures and leaders came forward, such as Paul Revere, Samuel Adams,and John Hancock and they started calling for action(Sword She Seeks Under Liberty). Meanwhile in Worcester, political control was with the Americans, but the court was under control of the British. The British were attempting to regain control

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    the guns the colonists got really, really, really mad. On the night of April 18, 1775, hundreds of British troops came from Boston to Concord because they were sent to take colonial weapons. Paul Revere and 5 other riders, including William Dawes, Samuel Prescott, Israel Bissell, and Sybil Ludington began forming to stop the Redcoat group. A confrontation on the Lexington town green started off the fighting, and soon the British were under intense fire. Many more battles followed, and in 1783 the

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    the Tea Act in 1773. While some rebels in Charleston, New York, and Philadelphia rejected tea shipments, merchants in Boston refused to concede to the new law. Many colonists were enraged by this new decree, so on the night of December 16, 1773, Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty boarded three British ships, the Beaver, Dartmouth, and Eleanor in the Boston harbor and threw 342 chests of tea overboard. This

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    the most famous figures in the American Revolution. He was a silversmith and courier during the war and was also one of the leaders of the Boston Tea Party. Revere is most well-known for his ride to Lexington to warn minute men John Hancock, and Samuel Adams along with countrymen of the British

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    “The revolution was effected before the war commenced. The revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people.” - John Adams, 1818 This quote means that the revolution actually took place metaphorically before the actually fighting began. It took place in the emotions and thoughts of the Americans. The Road to Revolution After the Seven Years’ War created a financial problem for Britain The British tried to shoulder some of the financial responsibilities onto the Americas in the form of various

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    The Necessity of Civil Disobedience On December 16th, 1773, fifteen years before the ratification of Constitution of the United States, Samuel Adams led the Sons of Liberty into the Boston Harbor. The recent passage of the Tea Act, in which King George III of Britain granted the East India Company a monopoly on all tea sales, outraged the colonists. The Sons of Liberty, disguised as native Mohawk people, boarded three separate ships and threw 342 barrels of tea into the waters below (History.com)

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