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Massachusetts Council for the Social Studies > Lesson Plans > Boston Tea Party

Road to War of Independence

Submitted by Pat Connor, Canton High School
Filed Under: High School, Middle School, World History, American Revolution, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, British, Bunker Hill, Coercive Acts, Committees of Correspondence, Common Sense, Evacuation of Boston, Lexington and Concord, Proclamation Line, Quartering Act, Quebec Act, Sons of Liberty, Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Tea Act, War of Independence

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