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End of French and Indian War
Over 2,00 soliders were wounded or died in the battle. Also the Native Americans lost a great deal with the French. -
Proclamation of 1763
Banned the colonist from settling west of the appalachian Mountains. The colonist belived they had a right to live where they pleased -
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Causes of the Revolution
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Sugar Act
British put taxed on sugar, molasses, and many other things. Some other things the british did were give harsh punishment to smugglers. James Otis came up with the saying ''Taxation without representation which is called Tyranny.'' -
Quartering Act
Quartering act is when colonists had to feed the soilders. The rights to English citizens were violated. Some colonists refused to let colonist stay in their homes. -
Stamp Act
Colonist had to buy an additional stamp for documents like wills contracts, news papers and even playing cards. -
Townshed Act
Tax on imports including lead, tea, glass, etc...
The Writs ofAassitance allowed british customs officals to search ships. -
Boston Massacre
Another name for the Boston Massacre was The Bloody Massacre it was location in Boston,Mass.. The number of victims were five ther names were Crispos Attucks, Samuel Gray, James Caldewell, Samuel Maverick, and Patrick Carr. -
Tea Act
Tea was importenteed from British East India Company. Tea was taxed for 3 pence/ pound. -
Boston Tea Party
Not a fun time for King George and even more so for those that own the Dutch West Indies Company. -
Coercive/ Intolerable Acts
To punish Boston for the Boston Tea Party, they are so painful that many more colonists will call for Revolution. -
The First Continental Congress
The First Continental Congress was a conventionof delegates from tweleve of the thirteen North American colonies that met on September 5, 1774, at Carpenters Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, early in the American Revolution. -
Paul Rever's Ride
At midnight Paul Revere, William Dawers, and Dr. Samuel Prescott went riding on horses throughout Lexington & Concord warning colonists '' The Regulars are coming.'' -
Lexington & Concord
On April 18-19 1775, 700 British troops head to concord to seize munitions. Then 77 minutemen were waiting for British; Shots were fired; Eight famous men died; War has begun first time soiolders vs soliders.