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| Nonimportation agreements |
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| Colonial promise not to buy or import British products |
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| Warrants used to enforce the Townshend acts. A British officer can search any vessel, warehouse or home, under suspicion of smuggled goods. |
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| Neolin AKA The Delaware Prophet |
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| Denounced European practices, and promoted traditional culture. |
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| Ottawan cheif who acted upon Neolin's message. |
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| 1763, killed 2,000+ settlers, and ended with failure to capture Fort Detriot and Pitt. |
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| Barring settlement west of the Appalachians. |
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| formed to protest the stamp act. Relied onn pamphlets, petitions, and public meetings to gather support. |
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| Leader of Boston's sons of liberty. 1765 elected to Mass. House of Representatives. |
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| British Parliament had the right to impose any laws on the Americans. |
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Places import taxes on; tea, lead, glass, and dyes. |
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| Provide money to house and supply stations British officers |
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| Not drinking tea and weaving own cloth. |
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| Committe of Corresppondence |
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| Purpose is of keeping Mass. informed about Britian's perversion of colonial rights. |
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1) Closed Port of Boston 2) Revoked the Mass. Charter. 3) Royal Officials attended court outside of Mass. 4) Quartering Act |
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