Road to Revolution
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King George III
Unfair ruling
Intolerable acts
Administration of justice act
Proclamation of 1763
Quartering act
Sugar act
Declaratory act
Stamp act
Tea act
Townshend act
Boston port act
Massachusetts gov't act
Boston's port was closed off from any exports and imports
Taxes on tea
Taxes raised on stamps
A British soldier can live in your house and really just take every thing
The Prosecutor could move a trial to Britain if he wanted
No one could live farther than the Appalachian mountains
Taxes on sugar
Stamps had to be on every thing
Stamps were taxed
Massachusetts lost its charter and freedom
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Intolerable acts
King of Britain
Vocab
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Colonists angry
Boston massacre
Samuel Adams doesn't agree with the acts and abuse
The sons of liberty
George washington
Paul revere
General of the U.s
Warns about the British
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas paine
Patrick henry
John locke
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Diplomat to french
Wrote declaration of independence
Give me liberty or give me death
Wrote common sense
Believed in natural laws
Minute Men
Tories
Loyalists
Red coats
Militia
Continental Army
The U.S army
Men who could be ready for fights in a minute
Colonists loyal to the crown
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