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4
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A country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal.
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7
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Someone who is opposed to all war.
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8
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Law requiring all legal and commercial documents to carry an official stamp showing that a tax had been paid.
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9
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A trail into Kentucky
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11
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Law placing a tax on sugar, molasses, and other products shipped to the colonies
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12
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British monarch who reigned during the American Revolution
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13
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Americans who supported the British.
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14
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Series of laws, known in Britain as the Coercive Acts, meant to punish Massachusetts and clamp down on resistance in other colonies.
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15
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Refusal to buy
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16
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Search warrants used to enter homes or businesses to search for smuggled goods.
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17
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A small fort
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18
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America's Patriot army during the Revolutionary War
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19
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British general whose campaigns in the South led to his defeat at Yorktown.
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20
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Final battle of the war, in which French and American forces led by George Washington defeated British General Cornwallis
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26
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Incident in 1770 in which British fored on and killed American colonists.
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28
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Taxes paid on imported goods
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29
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To leave military duty without permission
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30
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Americans who sided with the rebels
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31
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Group of armed civilians, trained to be ready to fight 'at minute's warning'
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32
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When enemy forces surround a town or city in order to force it to surrender
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