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    Brainstorm Ideas for ABC Project A is for John Adams.  He was one of the members of the Committee of Five and the First and Second Continental Congress.  He‚ along with John Jay and Benjamin Franklin also helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris (1783)‚ which officially ended hostilities between America and Britain. This was significant because it ended the war‚ and America won independence. B is for Battle of Bunker Hill.  This was one of the major battles in the American Revolution.  Here‚ the

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    conspire. Events like The Boston Massacre and The Boston Tea Party were all retaliations to restrictive Acts passed by Parliament. This back-and-forth squabble would eventually result in an all-out war‚ the Revolutionary War‚ beginning with Lexington and Concord. This is what David Maccullough writes about in his book 1776. The book covers all of the major battles that occurred at the beginning of the Revolutionary War‚ starting with The Battle of Bunker Hill and ending with The Battle of Trenton

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    Albany Plan of Union - The Albany Plan was proposed by Benjamin Franklin at the Albany Congress in 1754 in Albany‚ New York. It was an early attempt at forming a union of the colonies "under one government as far as might be necessary for defense and other general important purposes" during the French and Indian War. French and Indian War - a war in North America between France and Britain (both aided by American Indian tribes) in 1755-1760. Fort Necessity - Fort Necessity National Battlefield

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    From Empire to Independence   Colonies became more important for the British mainland economy Colonies experienced agricultural and commercial growth but remained diverse in composition and outlook o Generally adverse to cooperative efforts The Heritage of War   Most Americans submitted willingly to the English government due to their alliance in French and Indian War o However‚ American nationalism was building  Brutalities of English soldiers heightened sense of separate

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    events in U.S history known as The Boston Tea Party. This revolt was a spark in the colonies wanting independence which started The Revolutionary War. The Battles of Lexington and Concord kicked off The Revolutionary War on April 19‚ 1775. The night before the battle‚ Joseph Warren figured out that the Redcoats would march outside of Concord. At the dawn of the next day 77 militia men halted 700 Redcoats. To this day‚ nobody knows who fired first‚ but that kicked off The Revolutionary War. On May 10‚

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    the country’s finances or maintain stability. The Constitution replaced them in 1789 Battles of Lexington and Concord The battles of Lexington and Concord initiated the Revolutionary War between the American colonists and the British. British governor Thomas Gage sent troops to Concord to stop the colonists who were loading arms. The next day‚ on April 19‚ 1775‚ the first shots were fired in Lexington‚ starting the war. The battles resulted in a British retreat to Boston Thomas Paine wrote Common

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    representation. Britain was raising taxes because they had just finished fighting the French and Indian War‚ which had cost them astronomical amounts of money. The first real battle of the Revolution happened at the Massachusetts towns of Lexington and Concord. While the British Redcoats were on their way to seize the munitions that were being held at armories in the two towns‚ a ragtag group of radical Americans known as the Sons of Liberty attacked the British and because of their advantage in

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    Military Event Description Relationship to the Outcome of the Revolutionary War Concord and Lexington The British secretary of state requested an army go to Concord to capture colonist supplies and arrest prevalent leaders. However‚ the colonists were alerted and met the British in Lexington‚ where ‘the shot heard around the world’ was fired‚ sparking a furious gunfire battle. The British then moved onto Concord‚ but the leaders they were meant to capture had already fled. Also‚ the colonists

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    them in the following paragraphs. Massachusetts was founded on 1630 by John Winthrop and others. Their major industry consists of fishing‚ corn‚ livestock‚ lumbering‚ shipbuilding and their major cities are Boston‚ Quincy‚ Plymouth‚ Salem‚ LexingtonConcord. This colony was named for the Massachusetts tribe ‚ the word means “large hill place” and it became a state on February 6‚ 1788. New Hampshire was founded on 1638 by John Wheelwright and others. Their major industry consists of potatoes‚

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    military force to implement their order. a. Facts to support sub-thesis i. 2 regiments of troops in Boston ii. Stamp Act to support military. iii. Increased troop deployment to train American militia. iv. Troops along Proclamation Line v. Lexington and Concord troops vi. Quartering Act invading privacy. c. Sub-thesis 3: Colonists were infuriated believing to have been stripped of their civil liberties. i. Facts to support sub-thesis ii. Admiralty courts iii. Guilty until proven self innocent

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