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... of Massachusetts. It goes on to describe the hardships the British soldiers endured during their stay in Boston. This was because ...
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... ways. The Quartering Act passed in 1765 had unneeded British soldiers quartered inside the homes of the colonists. The colonists ...
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... People have written accounts of the war from the information of the soldiers such as ... As for the opinion of the British, they were a bit early on the barrage or ...
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... One day a battle breaks out at the Martin's farm and the Martins' give aide to all the wounded soldiers, British or patriot. And ...
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... Not a gang of slaves, but soldiers, British soldiers, Clipton, even in captivity." His single-minded devotion to duty drove him mad. ...
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... The main reason for the Townshend Acts was to stop smuggling. The British soldiers had the right to search any building for ANY reason. ...
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... In order to pay these soldiers, the Quartering Act was passed in 1766, which required the colonists to set up accommodations for these British soldiers. ...
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... A fight broke out between British soldiers and Boston colonists. The soldiers ended up shooting and killing the colonists. Many ...
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... the colonies from further invasion by the French, Britain also passed laws that required Americans to take in and house British soldiers newly stationed in the ...
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... rations then necessary. So when the Armada did arrive at the British Coast the soldiers were already half beaten. That was not all ...
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... of Massachusetts. It goes on to describe the hardships the British soldiers endured during their stay in Boston. This was because ...
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... The Sugar Act put taxes on sugar, wine, and coffee. The Quartering Act forced colonists to house and provision the British soldiers. ...
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Then the British Parliament passed the Quartering Act in 1765. Colonists had to house British soldiers and give each one candle and five pints of beer a day. ...
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... Instead of attacking the lower rank soldiers of the British army like the regulars would do, the militia would attack the highest-ranking officers and work ...
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... Another law ordered colonists to house British soldiers in their homes. ... By the time they arrived at Boston, 273 British soldiers were injured. ...
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... One night, an angry mob began throwing snowballs at some soldiers. Confusion set in and the british fired and killed 5 bostonians. ...
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... The British took advantage of the colonists, when the Quartering Act in 1765 passed Americans were forced to house and feed British soldiers any time they ...
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... The British took advantage of the colonists, when the Quartering Act in 1765 passed Americans were forced to house and feed British soldiers any time they ...
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... There had been fighting between British soldiers and colonists for some time because of the Quartering Act, a law which required towns people to house soldiers ...
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The Boston Massacre and Propaganda Five years before the beginning of the American Revolution, five men were killed by British soldiers that had been stationed ...
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... The main conflict in the movie focuses on the battles at the fort between the French soldiers and Huron Indians against the British soldiers and Mohawk Indians ...
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... fire. We tear up the British front column. Gunshots fly through the air, and British soldiers are just dropping to the floor. I ...
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... aid. The British captured the fort, but the wounded American soldiers were paroled. They were ferried across the river to Fort Lee. ...
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... The fight between the Colonists and British Soldiers to all indications ends with no victor but a bunch of bruised hides and egos. ...
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... dressed, the best under arms, and the most precise in its maneuvers." The British also had their share of exceptional African American soldiers, One Negro ...
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... The floundering and frantic heterogeneous army of French soldiers and the British Expeditionary Force were heavily retreating from the destructive damage being ...
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... The Continental Army, under paid, under trained, and poorly equipped, with much less soldiers the the British somehow managed to come out of the war victorious ...
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... imported by colonists. In addition, the New York legislature was suspended until it agreed to quarter British soldiers. The Acts also ...
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... fighting that suited them. Marion and his soldiers targeted the British supply camps and supply lines. They would rest all during ...
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... were being taxed unreasonably to pay for the French and Indian War, which was fought for capital not for protection, and the British soldiers who were paid to ...
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