Chapter 3 - The Spirit of Independence

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militia
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Iroquois
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alliance
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neutral
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prohibited
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revenue
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writs
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assistance
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encounter
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violated
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resolution
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boycott
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repeal
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commodities
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rebellion
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occupy
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propaganda
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committee
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correspondance
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minutemen
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loyalists
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patriots
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fencesitters
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petition
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discipline
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debate
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preamble
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French
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Indian
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war
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proclamation
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sugar
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stamp
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quartering
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Townshend
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Boston
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act
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massacre
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tea
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intollerable
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coercive
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Lexington
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Concord
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BunkerHill
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olive
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branch
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declaration
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independence