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guerilla warfare or shooting officers |
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| an example of how the colonists "cheated" when they fought the british |
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| economic system in which colonies sent raw materials to England and bought finished products from England |
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Massachusetts Rhode Island New Hampshire Connecticut |
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| Declaration of Independence |
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| document issued July 4, 1776 |
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| war that lead England to heavily tax the colonies |
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| colony that was split in two and included what is now Maine |
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| showed Parliaments right to tax the colonies |
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| city where the First Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention met |
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| taxation without representation |
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| Patrick Henry fiercely opposed this |
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New York New Jersey Delaware Pennsylvania |
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| 2 countries that helped the colonies |
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| Townshend Acts caused this event on March 5, 1770 |
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Coercive Acts (also known as the Intolerable Acts) |
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| The Boston Tea Party lead England to issue these Act(s) |
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Maryland Georgia Virginia South Carolina North Carolina |
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