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- Economy: agriculture
- Economy: bounty
- Economy: debt and credit
- Economy: empire
- Economy: industry
- Economy: labor
- Economy: land
- Economy: moral economy
- Economy: paper money
- Economy: postal
- Economy: taxation
- Economy: trade and commerce
- Economy: trade restrictions
- Key people, events, and institutions: Albany Congress
- Key people, events, and institutions: Benjamin Franklin
- Key people, events, and institutions: Boston Massacre
- Key people, events, and institutions: Boston Town Meeting
- Key people, events, and institutions: colonial government
- Key people, events, and institutions: commissioners of trade
- Key people, events, and institutions: Continental Army
- Key people, events, and institutions: Continental Congress
- Key people, events, and institutions: French and Indian War
- Key people, events, and institutions: General Thomas Gage
- Key people, events, and institutions: George Washington
- Key people, events, and institutions: Guy Johnson
- Key people, events, and institutions: John Adams
- Key people, events, and institutions: John Locke
- Key people, events, and institutions: John Wilkes
- Key people, events, and institutions: King George III
- Key people, events, and institutions: Liberty affair
- Key people, events, and institutions: London, British merchants
- Key people, events, and institutions: meetings, provincial conventions and assemblies
- Key people, events, and institutions: North Carolina Regulators
- Key people, events, and institutions: Parliament
- Key people, events, and institutions: Patrick Henry
- Key people, events, and institutions: Quebec, Canada
- Key people, events, and institutions: Sam Adams
- Key people, events, and institutions: Sons of Liberty
- Key people, events, and institutions: Stamp Act and riots
- Key people, events, and institutions: state legislatures
- Key people, events, and institutions: Tea Act and Boston Tea Party
- Key people, events, and institutions: the Bible
- Key people, events, and institutions: Thomas Hutchinson
- Key people, events, and institutions: Thomas Jefferson
- Key people, events, and institutions: Townsend duties
- Key people, events, and institutions: Vermont, New Hampshire Grants, Green Mountain Boys
- Key people, events, and institutions: Virginia-Pennsylvania conflict
- Key people, events, and institutions: William Franklin
- Key people, events, and institutions: Wyoming conflict
- Loyalist, British resistance and ideology: Loyalist philosophy
- Loyalist, British resistance and ideology: Loyalist resistance to new governments
- Loyalist, British resistance and ideology: opposition to Loyalists
- Loyalist, British resistance and ideology: Patriot conspiracy against liberties
- Loyalist, British resistance and ideology: Patriot tyranny and corruption
- Loyalist, British resistance and ideology: revolution and leveling
- Loyalist, British resistance and ideology: support for hierarchy
- Loyalist, British resistance and ideology: treason
- Military action: action near Boston, Battle of Bunker Hill
- Military action: Battles of Lexington and Concord
- Military action: British forces
- Military action: British soldiers in Boston
- Military action: Continental Army
- Military action: espionage
- Military action: foraging, plunder, privateering, blockades
- Military action: foreign alliances
- Military action: intelligence and planning
- Military action: local protection
- Military action: logistics, provisioning, and recruitment
- Military action: Maine battles
- Military action: military organization
- Military action: military organization and discipline
- Military action: militias and irregular forces
- Military action: muster lists
- Military action: mutiny and desertion
- Military action: New York and Long Island battles
- Military action: prisoners
- Military action: Ticonderoga, Canada
- Military action: Virginia fighting
- Mobilizing the populace: elections and dissemination of convention proceedings
- Mobilizing the populace: military depravation, fear of attack
- Mobilizing the populace: oaths, confessions, trials, clearing, censuring
- Mobilizing the populace: petitioning
- Mobilizing the populace: relief of Boston, Boston as example
- Mobilizing the populace: trade boycotts
- Parliament
- Political philosophy
- Political philosophy: American nationalism, unity, rights of America
- Political philosophy: British supremacy
- Political philosophy: Catholicism and anti-Catholicism
- Political philosophy: charters and fundamental law
- Political philosophy: conspiracy
- Political philosophy: contract theory
- Political philosophy: corruption and virtue
- Political philosophy: democracy
- Political philosophy: dependence and independence
- Political philosophy: English constitution
- Political philosophy: equality
- Political philosophy: free assembly
- Political philosophy: free press
- Political philosophy: freedom
- Political philosophy: harmony
- Political philosophy: history
- Political philosophy: justice, law, and natural law
- Political philosophy: labor theory of value
- Political philosophy: legislative power
- Political philosophy: liberty
- Political philosophy: longing for peace, peace overtures
- Political philosophy: luxury
- Political philosophy: mixed government, hierarchy
- Political philosophy: monarchy
- Political philosophy: parent-child analogy
- Political philosophy: popular sovereignty
- Political philosophy: property
- Political philosophy: rebellion
- Political philosophy: republicanism and representation
- Political philosophy: rights of Englishmen
- Political philosophy: self-defense, order
- Political philosophy: slavery, bondage, and consent
- Political philosophy: standing armies and militias
- Political philosophy: tyranny, oppression, and despotism
- Political philosophy: wilderness settlement and rights
- Politics and causes of revolt: British taxation
- Politics and causes of revolt: committees
- Politics and causes of revolt: Continental Association
- Politics and causes of revolt: elections and voting
- Politics and causes of revolt: Intolerable Acts
- Politics and causes of revolt: military occupation
- Politics and causes of revolt: Navigation Acts
- Politics and causes of revolt: political rumor
- Politics and causes of revolt: provincial meetings
- Social reality: class
- Social reality: colonization
- Social reality: domestic life
- Social reality: government organization
- Social reality: health
- Social reality: hunger
- Social reality: immigrants
- Social reality: Indian-white relations
- Social reality: internal disorder, civil war
- Social reality: population movement, refugees, confiscation
- Social reality: religion
- Social reality: religion and fast days
- Social reality: sailors
- Social reality: skilled workers
- Social reality: slavery
- Social reality: the poor, poverty
- Social reality: the rich
- Social reality: women
- Toward independence: British reactions
- Toward independence: Continental Congress
- Toward independence: elite opinion
- Toward independence: local and state declarations, real and imagined
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