1.2 French and Indian War

  • End of the French and Indian War

    End of the French and Indian War
    1.In desperation to have something of their own, the Indians fought this war in attempt to gain power of their rights regarding land and choices.
    2.Most likely, out of stubbornness and a need for middle ground. The British angrily agreed to grant some land.
  • Sugar Act

    Sugar Act
    1. The sugar act was the gaining back of control in trades with other couturiers regarding sugar, and other high demand products.
    2. This act made the colonists extremely frustrated as the trading was something they relied on in order for their economy to thrive.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    1. The stamp act was taxation of anything paper related. Starting at newspaper all the way to card games.
    2. This Act made the colonist enraged because this did coincide with the carefully made constitution.
  • The Declaratory Act

    The Declaratory Act
    1. In response to the uproar of the Stamp Act, This act was published in hope to get the message across that if the British desired to tax they were fully capable and allowed to do so.
    2. In response, the colonists simply took no notice to this act.
  • Townshend Act

    Townshend Act
    1. Continuously like the other acts, The Townshend acts were the taxation of supplies like paint, paper, and glass.
    2. Similarly to the others, this resulted in protests and rebellion against the new act.
  • Tea Act

    Tea Act
    1. The Tea Act essentially created a deal for the British East India Company to posses more dominance over tea sales.
    2. This act made the colonists mad because it deprived them of the efficient sales they once had over tea
  • Start of Revolutionary War

    Start of Revolutionary War
    The Start of the Revolutionary War began by the firing of shots in Massachusetts.