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A series of four acts, the Townshend Acts were passed by the British Parliament in an attempt to assert what it considered to be its historic right to exert authority over the colonies through suspension of a recalcitrant representative assembly and through strict provisions for the collection of revenue duties. The acts were resisted everywhere with verbal agitation and physical violence, deliberate evasion of duties, renewed nonimportation agreements among merchants, and overt acts of hostility toward British enforcement agents, especially in Boston. In response, in October 1768, Parliament dispatched two regiments of the British army to Boston.

The appropriate sequence of events that took place in the initial stage of the 'Revolutionary War' would be as follows:

  • In 1774, the acts of coercion were a punishment that the Britishers gave as the product of the rebellious acts at the Boston Tea Party in which a set of laws were passed to penalize the defendants.
  • The key event that took place in April 1775 would be the firing and bloodshed(as a result) amongst Concord, as well as, Lexington.
  • This event led to a serious atmosphere of anxiety and agitation which led to several attacks caused by the British men on the coastal lines in 1776.

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