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4 December, 19:48

1. How did the Acts of Dismay cause problems between the British and colonists?

2. What were some of the first steps colonists took to resist the British?

3. What was the Continental Congress?

4. What led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence?

5. What did the Declaration of Independence do?

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  1. 4 December, 19:50
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    Explanation:

    1. The Acts of Dismay cause more hatred and problems. The more that they American colonists were angry ... the more that King George raise the taxes

    2. The Stamp Act was the American colonists first step, they established boycotts, and stop buying goods.

    3. The Continental Congress, founded by the House of Burgesses, was a convention of British American colonists who first met in 1774 due to the Coercive Acts. The Continental Congress, as a governing body spoke for the American colonists to establish the thirteen colonies

    4. After the American Revolution War, The American colonists felt that people should know what led to them having problems with Britain. They list everything that goes against tyranny and that protect American rights since every man was born with the rights of liberty, rights to pursue happiness and etc.

    5. Tbe declaration of independence, gave the American colonists the rights to break away from Britain. It have the Bill of Rights. The first constitution, The Articles of Confederation, had a weak government that weakened the American colonists. They then changed it and had a strong government. The Declaration of independence focused on going against tyranny since check and balances, and etc ... 3 branches of government, Bill of Rights and etc to support and hold their nation.
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