French and Indian war

  • End Of French And Indian War

    End Of French And Indian War
    The French and Indian war ends with Britain victorious.The french lose all of their land in North America and led Britain to have war debt.
  • The Proclamation of 1763

    The Proclamation of 1763
    England banned all colonists from settling west from the appalachain mountians. This angered the colonists and the the proclomation was widely ignored.They felt they had a right to move into the land they fought for.
  • Sugar Act

    Sugar Act
    England taxed the colonies on sugar mollases and other things colonies imported. Colonists protested against the tax that they had no say in.To the colonists Britain had no right to tax them if they didnt have input on the matter.
  • Quating Act

    Quating Act
    British soldiers were allowed to stay in any home they wanted and the colonists were forced to feed and take care of them. Many colonists refused to house soldiers and felt it invaded there privacy.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    England taxed any document including diplomas contracts newspapers and playing cards. Colonists protested against this leading to it being repealed later.
  • Townshend Act

    Townshend Act
    Tax on various household items such as paper, glass, lead, silk, and tea.Colonists boycott through the non-importation agreementEventually repealed.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    It was when colonist met british soldiers at boston coustom. when british solgiers fierd at the colonist for tounting them. 8 of the colonist where killed.
  • Tea Act

    Tea Act
    This act was a reply to the depleating of the dutch east india company of tea which was a source of wealth for thr british, as a result the british kingdom only allows tea from this company for sale in the colonies, damaging the economy of the economies and limiting their ability to recieve income.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    Monday morning 1773, three ships, the Darthmouth, Eleanor,and the Beaver, docked at Boston Harbor with 340 chests of tea. The people of Boston got mad about the Tea Tax and snuck onto British ships, and dumped all the tea in to the sea
  • Intolerable Act

    Intolerable Act
    he Coercive Acts. More like the Intorable acts. The causes of the Intolerable were the british put tax on tea [3 pence a pound]. This then resulted in the boston tea party and then the british closed the boston port until thte tea was paid for. Soon trials were moved to England, trials were banned, and the quartering act was strengthend.