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The aftermath of this violent act led to the repeal of the Townshend Acts and led to a revival of the committee of correspondence circulating the colonist’s grievances against Britain. A. Battles of Lexington
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The aftermath of this violent act led to the repeal of the Townshend Acts and led to a revival of the committee of correspondence circulating the colonist’s grievances against Britain.
A. Battles of Lexington and Concord
B. Townshend Acts
C. Proclamation of 1763
D. Gaspee Affair
E. First Continental Congress
F. Boston Tea Party
G. Intolerable Acts
H. Stamp Act
J. Battle of Bunker Hill
K. Boston Massacre
L. Quartering Act
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