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CHAPTER 9: The Thirteen Colonies Rebel (1763-1776) 1 Tighter British Control: Halting Westward Movement, Taxing the Colonies, The Stamp Act, and Protesting the Stamp Act. 2 Colonial Resistance Grows: The Townshend Acts, Reasons for Protests, Tools of Protest, The Booston Massacre, The Tea Act, and The Boston Tea Party. 3 The Road to Lexington and Concord: The Intolerable Acts, The Contental Congress, Between War and Peace, Paul Revere's Ride, and Lexington and Concord. 4 Declaring Independence: The Continental Army, The Battle of Bunker Hill, Petition and Responce, The British Leave Boston, Push for Independence, A Time of Decision, and The Declaratiopn is Adopted.
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