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show | Benjamin Franklin came up with this to unite the 11 American Colonies
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show | sites of the first Battle of the defeated British
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show | civilian soldiers
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Stamp Act 1765 | show 🗑
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Townsend Acts | show 🗑
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show | Conflict between colonists and British soldiers in which four colonists were killed in the winter of 1770.
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show | Colonists in Boston rebel, dumping 18,000 pounds of East India Company tea into Boston Harbor. Tea merchants are shut out.
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show | One of the founders of the Sons of Liberty
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show | battle where American forces joined French forces. British surrendered, immediate cause to independence.
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show | 1773 Several colonists snuck aboard a British ship carrying tea in Boston Harbor. They dumped all of the ship's tea into the Harbor
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John Adams | show 🗑
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show | 56 delegates met in Philadelphia and drew up a declaration of colonial rights. They supported the protests in Massachusetts and stated that if the British used force against the colonies, the colonies should fight back.
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Battle of Trenton | show 🗑
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Sons of Liberty | show 🗑
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show | organization to communicate with other colonies and other threats to American liberties.
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Bunker Hill | show 🗑
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Common Sense | show 🗑
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show | New Jersey; Britain and Germany troops allied against American Continental army. Britain wore redcoats; George Washington led the Americans, Sir Henry Clinton led the British; this battle was said to be a tie but the Americans took the land in the end.
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show | Well organized soldiers in the armed forces
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Loyalists | show 🗑
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Hessians | show 🗑
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Profiteering | show 🗑
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Valley Forge | show 🗑
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Saratoga | show 🗑
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show | traitor to the patriots
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Thomas Jefferson | show 🗑
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show | people who support independence
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show | said that people have "natural rights" to life, liberty, and property. Also argued that citizens form a social contract with their government.
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show | protest by the colonists after the Townsend Acts were passed
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Declaration of Independence | show 🗑
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show | American Revolution
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2nd Continental Congress | show 🗑
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Benjamin Franklin | show 🗑
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show | patriot and one of our country's founding fathers; signed the Declaration of Independence
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George Washington | show 🗑
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Olive Branch Petition | show 🗑
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show | agreement
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Lafayette | show 🗑
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show | Prussian officer and expert drill master who trained the American troops; helped improve the fighting ability of the Continental Army
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