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a member of the Sons of Liberty who warned the colonists with the phrase “The British Are Coming!” during the Lexington and Concord Battle
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companies that made weapons and were ready to fight in a minutes’ notice
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a law that placed a tax on almost all printed material, including newspapers, wills, and playing cards
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a lawyer from New York that attended the Continental Congress
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he helped start an organization called the Sons of Liberty to protest the Stamp Act
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an organization that established a political body to represent American interests to challenge British control
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information made to influence public opinion
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he published a pamphlet called Common Sense
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people who chose to stay with the Britain and did not consider unfair taxes a good reason for rebellion
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a formal request
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Colonists who supported the war for independence
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a law that forced the company to sell tea directly to shopkeepers instead of colonial merchants who normally distributed the tea
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