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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