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Battle of Lexington and Concord

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What product does the Stamp Act tax?   It was a tax on any paper products.  
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What is Boycott?   A group of people who decided to stop buying items.  
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Who started the Boycott?   Son of Liberty  
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What did they Boycott?   The Boycott buying paper products.  
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When did the Stamp Act take place?   1765  
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When did the Townshend Act take place?   1769  
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The Townshend Act imposed duties on what items?   glass, lead, paper, paint, and tea  
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Why did Britain place taxes on these items?   These goods were highly sought after  
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How did the colonists get around to get these items?   They smuggled them.  
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How did parliament handle the colonists reaction?   They repealed all except tax on tea  
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What year did the parliament repeal the Townshend Act?   1770  
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What happened to cause the parliament of the reconsider the Tea Act?   The Boston Massacre  
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How did the Boston Massacre begin?   an argument between an wig apprentice and a British soldier  
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What did the colonists do?   they threw snowballs with rocks and sticks inside of them  
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What did the British do in return?   they fired shots into the crowd  
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Who was blamed?   3 soldiers were found guilty  
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Where were they tried?   Lexington  
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