Causes

  • Proclamation of 1763

    Proclamation of 1763
    It was officially stated on October 17, 1763 and prohibited of of the Appalachian Mountains. It was done due to the British not wanting to fund more damages or expenses from the French and Indian war. Colonists were outraged by the Proclamation and had later began complained about a war they believed they had fought, though the British had protected them from the Indians and had encroached the lands.
  • The Sugar Act

    The Sugar Act
    It was to be listed to the laws of which was of the British parliament and was later added to parliament on April 5, 1764, and was to truly engage or be enacted on September 29, and to cut the foreign sugar that had been refined and weight of moving it from one side of the sea to the other they charge for a gallon and was being costly as it was 6-3 pence per gallon (a lot back then) and had stopped all shipments of foreign rum
  • The Stamp Act

    The Stamp Act
    On March 22nd, 1765 a new law had been ordered to be put onto the colonials. The Stamp Act one of the most patronizing acts that had been released to the public, charging more for different kinds of paper and special documents, and even for you gamblers out there playing cards! It was signed or declared by their beloved King George III.
  • The Boston Massacre

    The Boston Massacre
    The Boston Massacre had been known as a massacre by the colonials but truly really hadn't been it was a line of British soldiers being patronized by colonials later shooting into the crowd and killing 2, mortally wounding 3, and injuring 6. Colonials later fight back causing in more casualties.