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French Indian War
Between the French and Indian against the British.The British ended up being in debt and demanding revenue from the colonies. The colonies then became less dependent for protection. -
Proclomation of 1763
This prohibbited people to live west of the Appalation mountains. No one was intended to be harmed but the people took offense to it. -
Sugar act
They raised money by increasing duties on imported sugar from the west indies. -
Commities of Corrospondence
Samuel Adams help spread propganda and information through letters. -
Currency Act
Money decreased, becoming harmful to British trade. Thebanned American money. -
Stamp Act
Required tax stamps on any document from playing cards to marrige licenses. -
Quartering Act
Britian civilians were to house and feed British soldiers. -
Sons And Daughters Of Liberty
The sons usually take the law in their own hands and punish people by tar and feathering. -
Stamp act congress
27 delegates from 9 colonies met in ney york city anddrew up a statement of rights, bringing the colonies together in opostion to Britian. -
Townshed acts
Taxes were made to make he government more powerful. Taxes were placed on glass, paper, and tea. -
Boston Massacure
The people and Boston soldiers fought and this was used as British cruelty. -
Intoleable Acts
Because of the Boston Tea Party they restricted colonists behavior, outlawed town meetings, and closed the Boston Harbor. -
First Continental Congress
Because of the Intolerable Acts 12 of 13 colonies met in Phillidelphia to create an association calling for boycott for british goods. -
Lexington and Concord
in April British soldiers went to Lexington and Concord to take all gun powder and find Samuel Adams and John Hancock.At Lexington they fought and 8 americans were killed. At concord 70 men died. -
Second Cntinental Congress
All colonies came together and hoped all would be delt with by king george 3. George Washington was head of the army. -
Bunker hill
Colonies were proclaimed in rebellion by George 3.