Nine Causes of the American Revolution

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Nine Causes of the American Revolution

The Coercive Acts aka The Intolerable Acts Name the Intolerable Acts 1. 3. 2. 4.

First Continental Congress

Declaration of Rights

Carpenters Hall aka Independence Hall

“The shot heard round the world” Lexington and Concord “The shot heard round the world”

Declaration of Independence, Independence Hall Thomas Jefferson and the draft committee submitting a draft of the Declaration of Independence to George Washington and the delegates. This 12’ X 18’ was commissioned by Congress in 1817. It was painted by Charles Trumbull and hangs in Congress today.