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The Common Sense and Revolution

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Taxation without representation, and the desire to be an independent nation.

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What two things happen to bring the colonist and the congress closer to a formal call for independence?

The Common Sense and Revolution


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I'm pretty sure it was- It gave the Americans hope of being capable of defeating the British.


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The Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre led the colonists closer to war with Britain.


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The June 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill brought the American Colonies at least one step closer to independence in several ways. For one thing, it instilled confidence in the colonists that their forces could stand up to the legendarily stalwart British soldiers. For another thing, it hardened British resolve to refuse any concessions to the tentative rebellion; in turn, this steeled the Colonies to their cause, and the Revolutionary War soon escalated into full-fledged hostilities that resulted (after years of conflict) in a number of significant victories.


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What events in Boston led the colonies closer to war?

The British started to tax the colonists on everything.


How did French and Indian war draw the colonists closer together but increase friction with Britain?

How did the French and Indian War draw the colonists closer together but increase the friction with Britain?AnswerColonists saw that the British were unfair by making them fight, then taxing them for a war they didn't want


How did the events of 1776 move the colonists closer self-government?

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