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... and during this time he ended up supporting a war that he at times felt that Britain couldn't win. General Gage was a British General in Massachusetts at the ...
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... fight in their struggle. In 1775, Britain declared Massachusetts of being in a state of rebellion. They dispatched troops to Lexington ...
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... agricultural output. Exports to Britain ratcheted up increasingly, and British money poured into the Massachusetts ports. With that ...
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... Britain sent troops into Boston as a show of force because the Massachusetts legislature refused to rescind the Circular Letter. ...
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... In 1768 Great Britain transferred two regiments of troops to Boston in response to the seditious sentiments prevalent in Massachusetts. ...
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... Because most resistance took place in Massachusetts, Great Britain declared that the colony was in a state of rebellion and troops were sent to await orders. ...
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... Colonists began to think that Britain was purposely trying to oppress them. Because of this, Americans in Massachusetts started to form a resistance against ...
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... Supporters from Massachusetts and Britain argued that she should not have to stay in jail on grounds that she is a foreigner and did not understand the US ...
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... The true Intolerable acts were just as harsh. The Intolerable Acts were a group of laws passed by Britain to penalize the American colony of Massachusetts. ...
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... to punish Boston. The governor of Massachusetts was replaced by Gen. Gates of Great Britain to crush the Rebellion. The first thing ...
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... Colonies such as Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey and both North and South ... together to help another colonies in need in the struggle against Britain. ...
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... The true Intolerable acts were just as harsh. The Intolerable Acts were a group of laws passed by Britain to penalize the American colony of Massachusetts. ...
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... fearful of Britain the colonies were more untied than ever. The Intolerable Acts provoked the other colonies to declare their support for Massachusetts and so ...
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... of Massachusetts Senate, a Member of United States Senate, a Minister to Russia, a Minister to Great Britain, and a Secretary of State for Massachusetts. ...
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... The plan to take Americans to Britain for trail started widespread alarm. The assemblies of Massachusetts and Virginia set up committees of correspondence to ...
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... Britain's East India Company had been the chief source of tea for the ... Another law restricted the activities of the Massachusetts legislature and gave added ...
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... Also in 1783, King was elected to be a judge in the Massachusetts General Court ... only served for a year before being appointed Minister to Great Britain from 1796 ...
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... Quincy won a seat in the United States Senate representing Massachusetts, he won ... Great Britain seized many of our ships and cargoes, the Federalist merchants ...
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... The colonists specifically stated in a petition from the Massachusetts House of ... and will lessen the consumption of the manufactures of Britain" (King, Peter. ...
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... British gave religious freedom to the Catholics, and the Massachusetts Protestants were ... in mercantilism our strength was being depleted by Britain, so there ...
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... their differences, how could they ever over come their problems with Britain. ... Acts" placed many restrictions on the colonies, but particularly Massachusetts. ...
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... their differences, how could they ever over come their problems with Britain. ... Acts" placed many restrictions on the colonies, but particularly Massachusetts. ...
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... On top of all this, the Massachusetts legislature also sent the other colonies a ... As the colonists continued to rebel, Britain struggled to regain political and ...
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... crimes. They would be extradited back to Britain and tried there. ... colonies. The Massachusetts Government Act was established in 1774. ...
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... The case went to the Massachusetts Supreme Court where a pro- English justice ... At this point Grenville, who was a financial genius, realized that Britain had a ...
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... The case went to the Massachusetts Supreme Court where a pro- English justice ... At this point Grenville, who was a financial genius, realized that Britain had a ...
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... the minds of these revolutionaries was the effect caused by Britain's salutary neglect ... the Pilgrims in Plymouth and the Puritans in the Massachusetts Bay colony ...
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... In John Jay's Instructions to the United States Minister to Great Britain (Doc ... In western Massachusetts rebel farmers led by Daniel Shays attempted to interrupt ...
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... the minds of these revolutionaries was the effect caused by Britain's salutary neglect ... the Pilgrims in Plymouth and the Puritans in the Massachusetts Bay colony ...
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... the minds of these revolutionaries was the effect caused by Britain's salutary neglect ... the Pilgrims in Plymouth and the Puritans in the Massachusetts Bay colony ...
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