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1.From the late 1760’s to July 4, 1776, American colonists moved from merely protesting the decisions of King and Parliament to a Declaration of Independence and a Revolutionary War to overthrow that authority. Using your knowledge, identify and discuss the turning points, socially, politically, and economically, which marked this changing relationship. 11 sentence paragraph, using point, proof, and analysis.
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