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| A war that French and Britian fought over land. |
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| A 21 year old surveyor in the Virginia Militia |
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| Was called for a council of representitives elected by the colonial assembalies |
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| Was only 30 years old when he became one of Britian's top generals |
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| The Paris peace conference |
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| Proclamation of 1763(Line) |
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| A proclamation that Britian wanted to avoid further wars with Native Americans |
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| Required that all colonists buy special tax stamps for all kinds of products and activities |
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| An act that set up a system to enfores the new important duties |
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| A secret society of patriots |
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| An incident involving the deaths of fice civilians at the hands of British troops |
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| Is the name of at least 2 acts from the parliment of Great Britian |
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| An organized campaign refusing to buy certain products |
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| Eliminated import duties entering England, lowering the selling price to consumers |
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| An act of rebelion in wich colonists dressed as Mohawk indians and dumped 342 chests of tea in the Boston Harbor |
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| Five laws that were passed by the English Parliment |
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| First Continental Congress |
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| A convection of delagates from 12 of the 13 British North American colonies |
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| A silver smith and a patriot |
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| A force made up of civilians to train soldiers( not part of the regular army) |
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| Citizen soldiers who could be ready to fight at a minutes notice |
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