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american revolution
mary mosgrove
- mary musgrove was the daughter of the English trader Edward Griffin
- served as a cultural liaison
- Creek Indian mother
- she spent most of her childhood straddling the two worlds of her Creek village
- during these years she spent her time learning the language creek language
interoable acts
- was the patriot name for a series of punitive laws passed
- in 1774 relating to Massachusetts after the boston tea party
- The acts stripped Massachusetts of self-government and historic rights,
- They were key developments in the outbreak of the american revolution in 1775.
- Four of the acts were issued in direct response to the boston tea party of December 1773;
decleration of independence
american revolution
- The American Revolution was a political upheaval during the last half of the 18th century
- which thirteen colines in north america joined together to break from the british empire
- They first rejected the authority of the parliment of great britian to govern them