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    Tea Act? What did it lead to? -gave East India Tea company control of tea trade -led to the Boston Tea Party 5. Where was the Edenton Tea Party? -North Carolina 6. What was the first battle of the American Revolution? -battle of Lexington and Concord 7. What colonies are in the New England? -Connecticut -Massachusetts -New Hampshire -Rhode Island 8. What colonies are in the Middle Colonies? -Delaware -New Jersey -New York - Pennsylvania 9. What colonies are in the Southern

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    Richard Montgomery - He first served in the British Army‚ to then become a Major General during the Revolutionary War. He was best known for the Invasion of Canada. 9. Benedict Arnold - He followed up in the siege of Boston after the battles of Lexington and Concord. He took back Fort Ticonderoga poorly equipped with barely any men to fight with. He participated with Ethan Allen to capture the fort. 10. General

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    documents that were written during this time‚ and then on this website I clicked on the link that said Declaration of Arms‚ and found the material needed for this assignment. The Declaration of Arms was written after the breakout of fighting at Lexington and Concord‚ and the battle of Bunker Hill‚ all happening within the same months. Also it was written to explain why the thirteen colonies had taken up arms during the Revolutionary war. The document was written by John Dickinson and Thomas Jefferson‚

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    1775 would go on to mark history as the day a nation made up of different ideas‚ cultures‚ races‚ and experiences would unionize to become a perfect union under their own control. The events that precede the shots heard around the world near Lexington and Concord would conjure up a sense of rebellion‚ tension‚ and irritability. The colonists‚ whether divided by loyalists‚ patriots‚ or neutralist‚ turn the tide and revolutionize America. Over the course of the twelve years following the Seven Years War

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    Through the years‚ the United States has stood up and showcased its prowess for its beliefs of life and liberty for all. Whether it be on domestic or foreign soil‚ the United States of America has never been afraid of using conflict to demonstrate these beliefs. But even though those standing up for the Constitution and human rights feel it’s right‚ not all every day citizens share these feelings. A nation like the United States is supported by these everyday citizens‚ and without them‚ their ideas

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    Time Travel‚ we have thought about it for decades. What if you could go anywhere you want whenever you want either to the future or the past where would you go. Personally‚ I would choose to go to four Revolutionary battles and the places where they occurred‚ I would also like to see some of the important people in the war‚ especially George Washington. Even to see the reasons why the war started. For example‚ the battles I would choose would be The Battle of Long island‚ occurred March

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    (Wait for response) Exactly‚ he was not happy about it at all and called them all traitors. Can anyone tell me when and where the first battle occurred between England and the colonies? (Wait for response) Correct! It was in fact in 1775 at Lexington and Concord. All

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    On June 17‚ 1775‚ early in the Revolutionary War the British defeated the Americans at the Battle of Bunker/Breed’s Hill in Massachusetts. Despite their loss some inexperienced colonial forces inflicted significant casualties against the enemy. The battle provided them with an important boost of confidence. Although commonly referred to as the Battle of Bunker Hill‚ the majority of the fighting happened at Breed’s Hill. On June 16‚ 1775‚ learning the British were planning to send troops to occupy

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    The thirteen colonies struggled for independence in North America. The British made unfair laws without the colonies say in the laws. The colonies had to fight for their freedom. The British treated the colonists very poorly. For example‚ the British soldiers were involved in a shooting into a crowd. They claim that Captain Preston yelled “FIRE” meaning to shoot their guns at the colonists‚ but it turned out to be the colonists yelling “FIRE” because a bell rang that signaled a fire. Five colonists

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    One night so quiet that you can hear the wind blowing thru the town of Boston‚ with a full blue moon shining over Boston something big happen that made history. It is called the Boston Tea party because the Colonist had enough of the King putting taxes on things without telling them. That night they threw a whole cargo of tea overboard into the sea that came from Britain. The Boston Tea Party had a greater impact leading the colonies towards fighting for Independence from Britain. The King was

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