Match the correct definition to the correct word(s).
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A tax, in the form of an embossed revenue stamp, that had to be purchased for every piece of printed paper used by the colonists.
Signed by King John in 1215, is the first example of limits placed on a monarch
Document produced by the English Parliament following the Glorious Revolution. It limited the powers of the king and queen and granted rights to English citizens.
Done in 1769 as a means of restoring order on the 16,000. This would lead to increased tensions and eventually the killing of colonial citizens.
Taxes passed by Charles Townsend, in 1769. This taxed glass, china, lead, paint, paper, and tea being shipped into the colonies.
Involved the overthrow of King James II due to political and religious concerns. the new monarchs, William and Mary agreed to more power for the parliament and to an English Bill of Rights
Colonists disguised as Native Americans destroyed 342 chests of tea due to a tax that had been placed on them without the colonists' consent
Consisting of Freemen, ecclesiastical leaders, and the King's advisors, was called into session to discuss contentious issues or to levy taxes. Eventually grew in the Parliament.
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Magna Carta
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Great Council
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Glorious Revolution of 1688
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English Bill of Rights
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Townsend Duties
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Stamp Act
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British Occupation of Boston
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Boston Tea Party
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