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The french start building forts on the Ohio river which the British claimed as well,
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Meeting between British government and colonial leaders discussing the potential for war with the french
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William Pitt takes charge and leads the british to success in the French and indian war
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the end of the French and Indian war which gave Britain all land (kinda sorta) east of the mississippi. Ends the Seven Years War
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It states that no settlers will go west of the appalachians and ends Pontiacs war
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Taxation for just about every good in the colonies
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Replaces the stamp act by only taxing the imports into america
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Protest that turned violent when British troops opened fire into the crowd
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This allowed the British east India company to trade tea directly with the colonies, which hurt the merchants and smugglers
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Upset about the tea act, a bunch of Bostonians sneak onto a ship and dump its tea into the harbor
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Colonial delegates met in order to try and get the British to repeal the intolerable acts
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The British army flees from Boston and the Patriots take over
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British tried to take American guns in Concord; it did not go well
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83 men took Fort Ticonderoga which gave the colonies more guns, cannons, and was in a very strategic location
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A costly British victory near Boston
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A pro-independence pamphlet that helped the rebels was published
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On July 4th congress approved the declaration of independence, changing the fight from rights, to independence
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Nathan Hale is arrested by the British forces and executed for being a spy for the states
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Major American victory leading to surrender of British forces
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The British army surrendered to american and French forces, ending the war