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| its West Indian posessions |
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| Declaration of Rights and Grievances |
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| Aboard what ship did the "Boston Tea Party" take place? |
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| Those who supported colonial rights condemned their opponents as: |
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| The first American casualties of the Revolutionary War were killed in: |
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| In the phrase "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" the third element was originally: |
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| The American naval flag during the Revolution bore the motto: |
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| Reluctant Virginia soldier; realized that American independence depended upon a professional army |
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| Wrote the declaration of independance; English corset maker whose radical ideas were published in Common Sense |
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| English philosepher whose contract theory underla the writing of the Delaration of Independance |
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| 19-year old French aristocrat; helped Washington train American troops |
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| German aristocrat who remained with Washington at Valley Forge to drill the American army |
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| Philadelphia printer; member of the Continental Congress; ambassador to France |
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| America's first naval hero; his daring raids along the English coast included capturing the Seapis |
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| Along with John Adams and John Jay in Paris, masterfully concluded the Peace of Paris (1783) |
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