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The French and Indian war
The French and Indian war took place between 1754 and ended in 1763, In the French was against the Indians and they fought because of the fact that the North America conflict was larger -
The Sugar act
The British passed the Sugar act. Coliest hade to pay a 3 cent takes on sugar, coffee, and rum -
The Stamp Act
The British Parliament passed March 22,1765. The new tax were imposed on all Americans. Colonist and the Bostons were required to pay taxes. -
Sons of Liberty
The sons of Liberty American colonial group this secret organization and only 13 colonist signed up and one colonial group did not it was Georgia. -
Bsten Macecer
On March 5 1770 there was a violent confrontation between the British soldiers and the colonists in Boston and colonist. For instnse
the Boston Macicer was a street fight that occurred on March, 5th 1770, between a "patriot" mob throwing snowballs,stones,and sticks and squad of British solders. Seavrel colinest were killed. -
The Tea Act
This new tax law was not designed to raise taxes in the colonies. The tea act was created to help the east and the company cause
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The Boston Tea Party
They were violent confrontation between British Soldiers and the suns of liberty and colinest. They also dressed up as indain s so they can sneek out to the ships and dump the tea in the water to prove there point that they shouldent have to pay tax on tea -
Intolerable Acts
The stores had lack of goods to sell and some salers and workers lost there job -
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The Firs Continental of Congress
This group of men discussed the current crises with England and expresses there outrage with crevice acts. -
Battles of Lexington and Concord
They were heading to Lexington to artist the rebels and convince the weapons. There were 16 British soildres -
Townshend acts
1776,Description: The Townshend Acts taxed imported items such as paper, glass, paint and tea. The English Parliament passed this act to cover costs of the French and Indian War, as well as to show that they still had power over the colonies. The colonists were outraged with this act so they held public demonstrations, boycotted products and smuggled in goods. Parliament eventually decided to repeal this act because of he fact that colinest were protesting