Which enlightenment thinkers ideas were used to shape the United States Government? A. Locke B. Montesquieu C. Hobbes D. Rousseau.

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Which enlightenment thinkers ideas were used to shape the United States Government? A. Locke B. Montesquieu C. Hobbes D. Rousseau

Causes of the American Revolution

Actions by the British The French & Indian War = Cost England Big $$$ - Taxed Colonists to repay The Stamp Act = Tax on every paper document

Actions by the Colonists The Boston “Massacre” = Work protest turns violent (4 colonists died) The Boston Tea Party = 18,000 lbs of tea dumped into Boston Harbor (Tea Trade $)

Violence Breaks Out! Battles of Lexington, Concord, & Bunker Hill = 1st fighting between British soldiers & Colonists