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On the Brink of War (1770–1774)
- A massacre takes place in Boston
- Differing views of the incident
- Boston Massacre followed by a brief calm
- The mighty pen
- King George is petitioned
- British views on the American colonies
- Lord North and British Parliament
- A tea party is held in Boston
- Reactions to the Boston Tea Party
- The Intolerable Acts
- Reactions to Intolerable Acts
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