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Matching: Using your completed Timeline of the events leading to the Declaration of the Independence and match the correct letter with each event or Act.
a. This was a tax placed on finished goods like lead, glass and paint
19. French & Indian War
b. This led to the Colonists dumping goods in Boston Harbor in 1774
20. The Stamp Act
C. This was the first battle of the Revolutionary War in 1775
21. The Quartering Act
d. These were the final acts that the Colonists just couldn't take
22. The Townshend Act
e. This was the event that caused the British to start taxing the
colonies
23. The Tea Act
f. This was a tax on all paper goods including newspapers and
playing cards
24. Lexington & Concord
25. The Intolerable Acts
g. This act required the colonists to provide housing for British
soldiers.


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