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  2. Philadelphia Tea Party - Wikipedia

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    The tax on tea particularly angered the colonists, so they boycotted English tea for several years, during which time merchants in several colonial cities resorted to smuggling tea from The Netherlands. It was generally known that Philadelphia merchants were greater smugglers of tea than their Boston counterparts.

  3. Philadelphia campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia campaign (1777–1778) was a British military campaign during the American Revolutionary War designed to gain control of Philadelphia, the Revolutionary-era capital where the Second Continental Congress convened, formed the Continental Army, and appointed George Washington as its commander in 1775, and later authored and unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence the ...

  4. Isaac Norris (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Norris (July 21, 1671 – June 4, 1735) was a merchant, slave trader and prominent figure in provincial Pennsylvania, including mayor of Philadelphia in 1724.. He was born in London, England, but his father, Thomas, moved to Jamaica when Isaac was seven years old.

  5. Richard Hill (Pennsylvania politician) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Hill (c. 1652 in England [1] – September 4, 1729, in Philadelphia) was an English merchant seaman who emigrated to the Maryland colony in 1673, [2] moved to Pennsylvania in 1703, and subsequently served four terms as the 8th and 13th mayor of Philadelphia.

  6. List of colonial governors of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia: 10 William Penn: Proprietor: 1699 Philadelphia: 11 Andrew Hamilton: Deputy Governor: 1701–1703 Philadelphia: 12 Edward Shippen: President of Council: 1703–1704 Philadelphia: 13 John Evans: Deputy Governor: 1704–1709 Philadelphia: 14 Charles Gookin: Deputy Governor: 1709–1717 Philadelphia: 15 William Keith: Deputy Governor ...

  7. Samuel Adams - Wikipedia

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    Colonial smugglers played a significant role in the protests, since the Tea Act made legally imported tea cheaper, which threatened to put smugglers of Dutch tea out of business. [ 180 ] [ i ] Legitimate tea importers who had not been named as consignees by the East India Company were also threatened with financial ruin by the Tea Act [ 181 ...

  8. William Clayton (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Clayton was a founder of the Pennsylvania colony, serving as an original commissioner for William Penn, as well as one of Philadelphia's first judges. He was appointed to the provincial Council in 3 Aug 1681, and later was elected to the council in 1683, serving until 30 Mar 1686. On 19 Aug 1684, he was commissioned as a JP in Philadelphia ...

  9. Joseph Galloway - Wikipedia

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    When the British abandoned Philadelphia in June 1778, Galloway escaped to England and was convicted of high treason in absentia by the Pennsylvania Assembly; his estates were confiscated. [1] [5] Through the end of the war, Galloway was a leader of the loyalist cause in exile, a group of between 80,000 and 100,000 displaced colonists. [3]