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French & Indian War
What started as a land dispute between the colonists and Indians over the land west of the Appalachian Mountains escalated to a full war between the French and the Indians and the colonists and British. The colonists and British eventually won the war, signified by the signing of the Treaty of Paris -
Proclamation of 1763
Proclamation from King George III that told the colonists they could NOT settle in any land west of the Appalachian Mountains, and any settlers already there needed to return home. This was done to avoid further conflict between the Indians and colonists -
The Stamp Act
An act that said the colonists had to buy a stamp for every paper good they bought. This was Britain's way of trying to pay for the war debt they incurred from helping the colonists win the French and Indian War -
Quartering Act
An act that forced colonists to provide housing, food and clothing for British troops -
Townshed Act
An act created by Charles Townshend that placed a tax on tea, glass, paper, paint and lea -
Boston Massacre
A fight between colonists and British troops that resulted in British troops opening fire and killing 5 colonists in Boston. -
TEA ACT
After the Boston Massacre, Britain repealed the Townshend Act, but kept the tax on tea, calling the new act the Tea Act. It also created a monopoly for the British East India Company, since they were the only company allowed to distribute and sell tea to the colonies. -
Boston Tea Party
In protest to the Tea Act, 50 colonists dressed up at Mohawk Indians, boarded British tea ships and threw 90,000 pounds of tea overboard and into the Boston Harbo -
Intolerable Acts
Britain's response to the Boston Tea Party. It shut down Boston Harbor until the colonists paid for the dumped tea, cancelled Massachusetts charter, sent the British troops tried for the Boston Massacre back to Britain for a new trial, forced colonists to quarter British troops and named General Thomas Gage the governor of Massachusetts -
Battles at Lexington and Concord
General Gage found out that the colonists were hiding weapons and gunpowder in Concord and organized a surprise attack to get the weapons back. However, the plan was leaked and Paul Revere and Williams Dawes spread the word to the colonists. Militias came together at Lexington and Concord and once both battles were done, the British knew the colonists were ready to fight for their rights -
Declartion of Indepence
Declaration of Independence is at once the nation's most cherished symbol of liberty and Jefferson's most enduring monument.In the delcartion of Indepence we represnt our rights and values and is clearly stated in the document.