Classwork October, 2015 For each of the following, explain the event, what caused it and what were the immediate effects in relation to the revolutionary.

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Classwork October, 2015 For each of the following, explain the event, what caused it and what were the immediate effects in relation to the revolutionary times. To be handled in after class.   1. Event, Cause and Effect: Tax collectors confiscate a cargo of wine and a private ship, imprisoning its owner. 2. Event, Cause and Effect: British soldiers shoot against civilian colonists in the streets of Boston. 3. Event, Cause and Effect: The Olive Branch Petition was sent to King George III of England. 4. Event, Cause and Effect: Colonial forces destroy British troops in this battle, which becomes a turning point for the colonists and their revolutionary war. 5. Event, Cause and Effect: This patriot’s victory convinced England that the war was not worth fighting anymore.