United States History till1877
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| what was the sugar act of 1764 | 1764 | tax of sugar
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| stephen hopkins of RI wrote | 1764 | pamplet THE RIGHTS OF COLONIES EXAMINED
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| stamp act of 1765 | 1765 | pay tax to some 50 odd items stamps were attached to
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| thomas hutchinson | (blank) | key leader of the royalist political faction in Mass.
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| popes day | Nov5,1605 | alleged plot by Guy Fawkes-a roman catholic- to blow up parliament
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| thomas hutchinson | (blank) | for the stamp act
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| john dickinson | (blank) | landholder and lawyer began publishing a series of newspaper essays-soon to be turned into a pamplet called Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
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| John dickinson | (blank) | assailed the townshend's logic
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| tea act of 1773 | 1773 | lord north proposed the bill
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| boston tea party | 1774 | caused a series of legislative bills known as the "coercive acts"
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| king george III | march 1774 | signed the first act known as the Boston port bill-closing the port and making trade illegal until time when local citizens paid for the tea
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| First continental congress | 1774 | protest oppressive parliamentary legislation; votes to boycott trade with britain; defeats galloway plan of the union
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| Second continental congress | 1775 | (blank)
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| continental armys commander and chief | (blank) | george washington
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| john dickinsons "Olive Branch" | 1775 | approved by congress-stated "our breast retain too tender a regard for the kingdom from which we derive our origin"
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| "common sense" | 1776 | by thomas paine
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| "common sense" | 1776 | moving toward independence
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