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Colonial unrest
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Colonial unrest
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Pontiacs Rebellion
Pontiac's Rebellion was a war started by the loose confederation of elements of Native American tribes from the great Lakes region, the Illinois Country, and Ohio Country who were not happy with British postwar policies in the Great Lakes region after the British victory in the French and Indian War. -
Proclaimation of 1763
Proclaimation of 1763 was issuched by King George III after the Great Britain's conqurig of French territory in North America and after the end of the French and Indian war. Which forbade all settlement past a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains. -
Sugar Act
The parliament had already passed the sugar and molasses Act and was about to expire. This act required merhcants to pay six cent tax on sugar and molasses -
Stamp Act
An act of the British Parliament that took money from American colonies inforcing a stamp charge on newspapers and legal and commercial documents. Which later lead to the act's repeal. -
Quartering act
The name is given to a minimum of two Acts of British Parliament in the local governments of the American colonies. This is so British soldiers will be provided with any needed accommodations or housing. It also says colonists have to provide food for any British soldiers in the area. -
Declaratory Act
Also known as the American Colonies Act, was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain which come with stamp act and the lessing of sugar act. -
Townsheand Acts
Multiply acts passed by the parliment of Great Britian having to do with British colonies in North America. Acts named after Charles Townsheand the Chancellor of the Exchequer. -
Tea Act
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Boston Tea Party
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Intolerable Acts
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1st Continental Congress