Who did it?
Me.
No You Didn't.
Yes I Did.
Why?
100
He rode to Lexington Massachusetts to spread the word of the British advancement.
I am Paul River
100
To take back our cancer
What is NU
100
I think I can
What is no you can't
100
The first shots fired in the war happened here.
What are you doing with your life
100
This law stated that colonists must stay east of the Appalachian Mountains.
I say that you can't do that anymore
200
He told his men at Lexington to not fire unless fired upon.
Just leave
200
An organized refusal by many people.
Go
200
Closing Boston Harbor was one law that became known as one of these Acts.
I don't wanna do it
200
In this location, the British realized that the colonists were more organized than they thought and they retreated.
You shouldn't be here
200
This is the name for colonists who were faithful subjects of the King of England.
I don't care what you say
300
He was the British General in charge in 1774 at Boston.
Because I said so
300
The law making body of England.
What is get out of my house?
300
This Act(s) placed a duty on commonly used items and was opposed by most colonists as "taxation without representation!"
NO I will eat the cancer
300
He convinced Parliament to repeal most of the Townshend Acts and enact the Tea Act.
Get out
300
These are the New England colonies. (hint: there are four)
Why is there so much cancer in these questions
400
He became ruler of England in 1760.
Why do you torture me like this
400
A small army made up of ordinary citizens.
Die now
400
The colonists did this as a result of the Townshend Acts.
Cancer
400
This man created a drawing depicting a version of the Boston Massacre that showed British soldiers firing on unarmed colonists.
You don't belong here
400
This event was a noisy protest against the Stamp Act by the Sons of Liberty in Boston.
But why
500
He is famous for saying "Give me Liberty or Give me death!" He also claimed he was no longer a Virginian, but an "American" at the First Continental Congress.
This is just plain bad
500
The unjust use of government power.
What is tyranny?
500
Why do you ask me these questions
What is because no
500
About this many British soldiers were killed, wounded or missing from the the Lexington and Concord battles.
Seriously
500
Radiation and pollution
What is Massachusetts?
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