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A Dispute over Tea
The protested in the colonies against British policies quieted down. -
Competing Empires
France and Britian each controlled large areas of north american which bordered on each other for thousands of miles. -
French and Indian war
The french began building forts to back their claim to the land between lak erie and the ohio river. -
The Quartering Act
The purpose was to save money.To enforce the parliament of 1763, Britian kept about or house, British troops and provide them with food and other supplies -
The Sugar Act
They put a duty or import tax on several products including molasses -
The Stamp Act
An unpopular law was the stamp act,passed by parliament in early 1765.It required that all colonists buy special tax stamps for all kinds of products and activites. -
The Boston Massacre
Parliament repeales all the townshend duties except the one on tea. -
The Tea Act
The British parliament passed the tea act. It was intended to help the british east india company, one of britishs most important companies. -
The Boston Tea Party
That day native american droped 90,000 pounds of tea into the ocean.It was 342 cases doped into the ocean. -
The Intolerable Act
The parliament passed four harsed laws. The first was to close the port of boston. The two others was to increase the powers of the royal governor. And the last was strengthened the 1765 quartering act. -
The Second Continental Congress
the second continental congress came together in philadelphia.The delegates included Thomas Jerfferson a young leader from virgnia. -
Battle of Bunker Hill
The american surrounded boston were farmers and workers not trianed soldiers. the first and the second battle they lost but the thrid battle they gian victory. -
Declaration of independence
In unforgettable phrases, the declaration expressed the conviction of american leaders that the colonies should be independent of the rule of great britian.It was accepted in july 4,1776 when Thomas jefferson. -
Writing the Constitution
The constitution created a framework for the gorernment of the United States we enjoy today -
Bill of rights
The bill of rights was intended to prevent the kind of abuses american had suffered under english rule. One of the rights protected was the right of people peaceably to assemble.