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Colonist attack Tax Collectors Cause Effect Sugar Act & Crack Down on Smuggling Colonist Boycott British Goods Colonist attack Tax Collectors Stamp Act

Colonist attack Tax Collectors British Repeal Stamp Act Stamp Act Colonist Boycott British Goods Townshend Acts

British Repeal Townshend Acts Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Intolerable Acts Tea Act

Intolerable Acts Boston harbor is closed No Local Government British Officials get trials in England Quartering Act – Colonists must house British soldiers Large amount of land goes to Quebec New Governor of Massachusetts

First Continental Congress Cause Effect First Continental Congress Intolerable Acts Violence! Virginia Declaration of Rights Peace! Patrick Henry

Declaration of Independence Life, Liberty, & Pursuit of Happiness Gov’t Must Protect: Life, Liberty, & Pursuit of Happiness Virginia Declaration of Rights Gov’t Must Protect: Life, Liberty, & Property