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Roads to Revolution
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1689
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1776
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Because the Tea Act applied to papers, newspapers, advertisements, and other publications and legal documents, it was viewed by the colonists as a means of censorship or “knowledge tax” on rights of colonists to speak freely. The Tea Act: “The Folly of Britain and the Ruin of America”
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Taxation without……
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Reactions to the Stamp Act
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The Sons and Daughters of Liberty are Formed
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Stamp Act Congress: the first gathering of elected representatives from several of the American colonies to devise a unified protest against new British taxation
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If this be treason, then let us make the most of it Patrick Henry
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Tarred and Feathered Under the Liberty Tree
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Coordinated boycotts prompted the British Parliament to repeal the Stamp Act casket
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A writs of assistance is a written order (a writ) issued by a court instructing a law enforcement official, such as a sheriff or a tax collector, to perform a certain task.
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Seventy percent of the tea imported by the East India Company was Congou (kung-foo). Ninety percent of the tea drunk in the colonies was smuggled in. An average colonist drank three cups daily.
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Boston Tea Party: Mobs turned back tea ships in several ports and dumped shiploads into Boston Harbor.
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