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Station 2: The Colonists Rebel

Teacher: Ms. Romans
Horizontales
Colonial representatives of the First Continental Congress met to settle the conflict between the colonies and Great Britain peacefully, but each colony agreed to train a
Great Britain and Parliament were furious, so they passed a series of laws to punish the people of Boston. The colonists called these laws
The British advanced to this place to search for weapons, but they never fully made it because a battle began. The colonists’ militias outnumbered the British soldiers, which forced the British to turn back.
In protest, colonists boarded British ships anchored in the Boston Harbor and threw 342 chests of tea into the harbor. This event became known as
Verticales
The Intolerable Acts put the colony of Massachusetts under this.
One night, a group of workers argued with a British solider. More soldiers arrived and the crowd grew larger. Then unexpectantly, some soldiers fired gunshots into the crowd. Five colonists were killed and others were wounded. This was called
British leaders were worried about the new militias, so they marched troops to Concord in order to destroy the Patriots’ weapons. These plans were meant to be kept secret, but this man galloped off to warn the militias that “The British are coming!”
British soldiers first reached this place where they killed 8 Patriot minutemen.
Those who strongly opposed Britain's actions.
Colonists still loyal to Britain.
The Intolerable Acts made colonists give food and shelter to British troops, know as to
This law said that only one British company could sell tea in the colonies. The colonists believed that Parliament did not have the right to tax the tea and they did not want to buy from only one company.