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Founder of the Sons of Liberty from Massachusetts. Sam Adams. When British soldiers killed 5 colonists outside the Custom House in Boston in 1770. Sons of Liberty exaggerated the event into a massacre trying to earn support. Boston Massacre. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Founder of the Sons of Liberty from Massachusetts.

Founder of the Sons of Liberty from

Massachusetts.

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When British soldiers killed 5 colonists outside

the Custom House in Boston in 1770. Sons of Liberty exaggerated the event into a massacre trying to earn support.

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A reaction to the Tea Act of 1773. Sons of Liberty

dumped British East India Company Tea into Boston

Harbor. It led to the Intolerable Acts.

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Refusal to buy certain products. This was the most successful

form of colonial protest.

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Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1776.

Persuasive essay attracted many people to

the patriot cause.

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The government of the colonies during the Revolutionary War.

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This document, mainly written by Thomas

Jefferson, proclaimed colonial independence from Great Britain in

1776.

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Meeting of colonists in Philadelphia in 1774. Said that only colonial

assemblies could tax the colonies. Urged the colonies to boycott

goods.

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Famous printer and scientist. Published

Poor Richard’s Almanac. Delegate to

the Constitutional Convention.

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War between France and Britain in the colonies from 1754-1763. Started in the

Ohio River Valley. End result was that Britain got the French territory in North

America including Canada.

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When a nation is free from the control of another nation.

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British reaction to the Boston Tea Party. Closed

the Port of Boston, established a new Quartering Act and

limited town meetings in Massachusetts to one a

year.

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Principal author of the Declaration of

Independence. President whose major

accomplishment was the Louisiana Purchase in

1803.

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Local volunteer soldiers in the

colonies, fighting for American

independence.

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Peace offering to the King after Bunker Hill

by the Second Continental Congress.

King George never actually read it.

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Lawmaking body of Great Britain.

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Act that said colonists could not settle west of

the Appalachian Mountains. Settlers

ignored this act.

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Providing housing for soldiers.

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American patriotic society formed to

protest British taxes. Many of its members lived in and around

Boston.

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1765 British tax on paper documents such as wills, diplomas and

playing cards.

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1765 meeting in New York City.

Representatives from 9 colonies gathered to protest against the

Stamp Act and said only colonial legislatures could

tax the colonies.

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Tax on tea in 1773. It actually lowered the

price of tea. Americans complained of “No taxation without

representation.”

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Treaty at the end of the French and Indian War. Britain gained most of the French territory in North

America.