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Bleeding Kansas And The Civil War
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Mia Smith
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Boston Massacre -Colonists were protesting the high taxes they were forced to pay -5 people were killed -First shot was fired by private Hugh Montgomery
Boston Tea Party -The British had taken away all taxes except for tea -A lot of people drank tea -People took over ships and dumped ship fulls of tea into the Boston Harbor
Declaration of Independence -The "Committee of Five" wrote it -Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Livingston, John Adams, and Roger Sherman -Declared the US independent from Britain -Signed by 56 delegates to the continental congress
England Wins The War .
England is in Major Debt .
Colonists Are Heavily Taxed -England is in debt from the war -King George decides to put high taxes on everything -Colonists don't like this so they protest
Colonists Protest .
King George Repeals Taxes on Everything Except Tea .
Tea/Sugar/Stamp Acts -The tea act was made on May 10, 1773 -The Tea Act was an act that granted the British East India Tea a monopoly on tea The Sugar act was made on April 5, 1765 -The Sugar Act was an act that forced people to pay taxes on sugar -The Stamp act was on March 22, 1765 -The Stamp Act was an act that made the people have to have a stamp on documents
Committee of Correspondance .
Revolutionary War .
Thomas Paine writes "Common Sense" -It advocated independence from Britain -It was published first on Jan. 10,1776 -This changed the minds of a lot of colonists
Периоды
French and Indian War-7-year war -England wins -England is in major debt -Colonists get heavily taxed
First Continental Congress -They met at Carpenters' Hall -There were 12 delegates -The first president of the Congress was Peyton Randolph .
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