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A tax on all paper materials in the colonies.

Stamp Act

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Following the abrasive taxes placed on the colonies, the colonists began to rally around the cry...

"No taxation without representation"

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As a show of protest, American patriots overtook British ships and threw a certain British good overboard, in what would be called...

The Boston Tea Party

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He was appointed by the Second Continental Congress as the chief of the Continental army

George Washington

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A tax on all imported sugar and molasses from the French and West Indies.

Sugar Act

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Legislation that led to colonists boarding British ships and throwing British goods overboard.

Tea Act

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During a battle that involved a hill, colonist soldiers were told to hold their fire until they could ...

"See the Whites of their eyes"

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A violent event that resulted in the death of 5 colonists and the criminal trials of several British soldiers.

The Boston Massacre

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The most heated debate over the first draft of the Declaration of Independence was over...

Slavery

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He wrote the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

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A tax on colonial imports of lead, paint, glass, paper, and tea, as well as established British commissioners to enforce collection of these taxes.

Townshend Acts

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The first shot fired at the first battle of the revolutionary war became known as...

"The shot heard round the world"

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This was the first battle of the revolutionary war.

The Battle of Lexington and Concord
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This was the date that the Declaration of Independence was voted on.

July 2, 1776

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On July 4, 1776, in order to solidify their Independence from Britain, the Continental Congress adopted the...

Declaration of Independence

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Under the _________ The Boston Harbor was closed util restitution was paid for the Boston Tea Party and self-governance was replaced by direct British control in Massachusetts. 

Intolerable Acts

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This quote was a warning to the Colonists before the Battle of Lexington and Concord.

"The British are Coming"

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The battle where American colonists were instructed to hold their fire until the enemy was extremely close is known as....

The Battle of Bunker Hill

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He is primarily known as the one that warned the colonists that "The British are coming"

Paul Revere

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This publication by Thomas Paine was the first major writing to advocate for independence.

Common Sense