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Reasons for rebel (DE HISTORY)


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What examples set the state of development for the French/Indian War (Debt and Indian attacks)
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Examples of English Economic Tyranny according to rebels and Examples of both Economic and Political tyranny

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What examples set the state of development for the French/Indian War (Debt and Indian attacks)
Examples of English Economic Tyranny according to rebels and Examples of both Economic and Political tyranny
What examples set the stage of development for Enlightenment Movement (consent of Govern and natural rights)
Examples of English Political Tyranny according to rebels and Examples of both Economic and Political Tyranny
What are Examples of English Economic Tyranny according to rebels
Proclamation Line, End of Salutary Neglect, Tea Act
What are Examples of English Political Tyranny according to rebels
Quartering Act, Boston Massacre, Intolerable Acts, and Battle of Lexington/Concord