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Caused by British soldiers in a hostile community, killing people in Boston

Boston Massacare

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Many British soldiers died walking up this hill

Bunker Hill

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First US president

George Washington

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the two political parties in the in the late 1700s

Federalists and republicans

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the right to bear arms

2nd amendment

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When people disguised as Indians dropped tea in the harbor

Boston Tea Party

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 define Loyalists' vs Patriots

Patriots fought against British and Loyalists were loyal to the British

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the name for the list of the first 10

Bill of Rights

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German solders hired by the British

Hessian solders

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no quartering solders

3rd amendment

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Disputes between French and Brittian in Ohio River Valley

French Indian War

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Negotiated with France for US independence 

Ben Franklin

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The person who initiated the protective tariffs in 1789

Alexander Hamilton

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violent outbreak caused by worsening economy

the Shays rebillion

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right to fair and speedy trail

6th amendment

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British attempt to reestablish authority over the colonies after the 7 years' war

Proclamation of 1763

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Who moved a cannon through the woods

Benedict Arnold

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Got rid of the articles of confederation at this meeting

Counstituional convention

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the treaty that aimed to settle issues that were caused by the treaty of Paris

Jays treaty

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rights that aren't enumerated in the constitution but are still there for the people

9th

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Author of Common sense

Thomas Paine

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Battle that allowed for the US alliance with the French

Battle of Saratoga

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The secretary of war appointed by George Washinton

Henry Knox

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Their victory made solders join the American army 

The battle of Trenton

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any powers that are not specifically given to the federal government, nor withheld from the states, are reserved to those respective states, or to the people at large.

10th amendment

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