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Proclamation of 1763
After the finish of the French and Indian War in America, the British Empire started to fix control over its fairly self-sufficient settlements. This noble declaration, which shut down local development westbound, was the main measure to influence each of the thirteen states. In light of a revolt of Native Americans drove by Pontiac, an Ottawa head, King George III pronounced all grounds west of the Appalachian Divide untouchable to pioneer pilgrims. -
Sugar Act
The parliament passed a changed verison of the Sugar and Molasses Act on 1733, which was going to expire. Under the Molasses frontiers had been required to pay a duty of six pence per gallon on the importation of remote molasses. -
Stamp Act
The Stamp Act was a parliament passed by the British that imposed any purchase of paper is to be taxed upon. -
Quartering Act
This act forced the colonist to provide food and shelter for British soldiers when needed. -
Repel To Stamp Act
The parliament voted on the repel of the Stamp Act. They passed a Declaratory Act that the British government had free and legislative power. -
Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre was the killing of five colonists by British regulars -
Boston Tea Party
Colonists from the Boston Harbor disguised as Mohawk Indians took 3 British ships and dumped the tea in the ocean. -
Intolerable Acts
They were laws passed by the British Parliament. It was a punish towards to Massachusetts towards the Boston Tea Party.