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Causes of the American Revolution 2
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- Clash between colonists & British soldiers in Boston - British troops fired on crowd and five colonist died - Crispus Attucks – first killed
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- A system used by the Sons of Liberty to circulatecolonist grievances (complaints) against Britain - A system used by the Sons of Liberty to circulate colonist grievances (complaints) against Britain - Committees of correspondence sprang upthroughout the colonies - Committees of correspondence sprang up throughout the colonies
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- Passed by Parliament to save the East Indian Company - This law placed a tax on tea and hurt colonial tea merchants
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- Organized by Sam Adams and the Sons of Libertyto protest the Tea Act - Organized by Sam Adams and the Sons of Liberty to protest the Tea Act - Colonist dressed as Indians and dumped Britishtea into Boston Harbor - Colonist dressed as Indians and dumped British tea into Boston Harbor
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- New British laws to punish Massachusetts for theBoston Tea Party - New British laws to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party - Closed Boston Harbor until MA colonist paid for the ruined tea - Took away certain rights of the MA colonist - Also called the Coercive Acts
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- 55 delegates from all the colonies except Georgia were sent to Philadelphia to establish a politicalbody to represent American interest and challengeBritish control - 55 delegates from all the colonies except Georgia were sent to Philadelphia to establish a political body to represent American interest and challenge British control - Passed a resolution to boycott British goods, Cease British trade, and form militias - Sent Olive Branch Petition to King George III asking him to treat colonist as British citizens with equal rights – he rejects this
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- British troops marched from Boston to Concord Massachusetts to take weapons stored there by the militia - Paul Revere and William Dawes rode to Lexingtonto warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock that the British were coming - Paul Revere and William Dawes rode to Lexington to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock that the British were coming - By the time the British reached Lexington, the Minutemen were waiting and firing began - No one knows who fired the first shots of the American Revolution – “ the shot heard round the world” - This marks the first battles of the American Revolution!
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