The Rebellious Colonists and the Causes of the American RevolutionCapstone, 2015 M12 21 - 32 pages The 13 American Colonies had many reasons to begin the Revolutionary War. From the Boston Tea Party to the Intolerable Acts, they felt it was time for independence. Read more about the conflict between the colonists and Great Britain and the events that led up to the American Revolution. |
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The Rebellious Colonists and the Causes of the American Revolution Christopher Forest Limited preview - 2012 |
The Rebellious Colonists and the Causes of the American Revolution Christopher Forest Limited preview - 2012 |
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