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The Albany Congress
he purposes of the Albany Congress were to try to secure the support and cooperation of the Iroquois in fighting the French. -
The end of the french indian war
The treaty of paris was signed in 1754 and a lot of the native americans had to push back because a lot of british was moving and attacking their land. So they kept on pushing them back to west. Also The french came back and attacked the brithish and allied against the brithish with the native americans and led the native americans back to north and got their land back. -
Tax act
The brithish started to tax everything and Wanted to get more money off of the 13 colonies. -
Stamp act
The stamp act was a lot of money that a lot of people couldnt afford it. Their was a lot of it and the brithish taxed it. -
Tea act
The brithish taxed tea and a lot of poeple didnt like it so they destroyed the tea by dumping it in the river. Tea was what the people liked and the brithish taxed it so the people were mad and wanted to destroy it so the brithish don't get any money for it -
Currency act
There were no gold or silver mines and currency could only be obtained through trade as regulated by Great Britain. -
Proclamation
The proclamation was a colonial expansion.The proclamation also established or defined four new colonies, three of them on the continent proper. It required that all lands within the "Indian territory" occupied by Englishmen were to be abandoned.The Proclamation line extended from the Atlantic coast at Quebec to the newly established border of West Florida. -
The sugar act
Under the Molasses Act colonial merchants had been required to pay a tax of six pence per gallon on the importation of foreign molasses. It was a lot for the people because most of them didnt have a lot of money. -
Battle of lexington and concord
The french came back and attacked the brithish and the native americans had an alliance to attack the brithish and get their land.
They got their land back by attacking the brithish and they were getting defeated by the french mostly. -
stamp act of congress
The members of this Congress, sincerely devoted, with the warmest sentiments of affection and duty to His Majesty's Person and Government.