Chapter 3, Lesson 1, Part 1. independence – freedom from being ruled by others debt – money that is owed tax – money that people pay to support the cost.

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Chapter 3, Lesson 1, Part 1

independence – freedom from being ruled by others debt – money that is owed tax – money that people pay to support the cost of government

bankrupt – completely out of money parliament – Britain’s ruling body protestors – demonstrators representation – the act of doing something on behalf of another

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Question: How would the colonists’ decision to stop buying tea from the British East India Tea Company affect Great Britain?

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Question: What is significant about the shot heard round the world?