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A letter sent to King George lll in 1775, which stated that the colonists desire peace and asked the king to protect them
These acts are the reaction by the king from The Boston Tea Party. These acts included 4 new and upgraded acts that were given to the colonists by King George lll
This happened because of the tension between the colonists and the redcoats. John Adams used this event as propaganda, that made the colonists think about becoming independent from England
This was the protest against the Tea act. The Sons of Liberty dressed up as Native Americans and threw 342 cases of tea into the Boston Harbor
This act made the colonists buy special tax stamps for all kinds of products such as newspapers, wills, land titles, etc. This started the slogan "No taxation without representation"
Tax against tea. It happened in 1773
This act placed a tax on several products including molasses. It started in 1764
This act required colonists to house British troops and provide them with food and other supplies
He presented to the House of Burgess that the Stamp Act violated the colonists rights, and got it repealed in October in 1776
He was sent to warn the colonists and minutemen. His ride throughout the night was remembered as his "Midnight Ride"
British general that decided to take away the arms and ammunition from the colonists
American Founding Father, a principal of the Declaration of Independence, he was also the third president of the United States
He was sent in 1753 to warn French that they were trespassing, also the was the first president of the United States
Him and James Otis helped spread the slogan " No taxation without representation". He helped start the Committees of Correspondence, spreaded the word to boycott
He wrote the "Common Sense" pamphlet in January in 1776

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