The Road to Revolution

  • proclamation

    proclamation
    When the French and Indian war was over the colonists were overwhelmed with joy, but when King Goarge III presented the proclamation the colonists hated it because there was a list of rules saying that the colonists have to take care of the English Army anbd they felt it was intrusive on there privacy.
  • Sugar Act

    The Suger Act was a modified version of the Molasses Act in 1733, which was about to expire. The colonist were taxed six pence per gallon on the importation of foreign molasses. They mostly evaded the taxes and undercut the intention of the tax because of corruption.
  • Currency Act

    The colonists sufered a sortage of money with which to conduct trade. The Currency Act made paper money that the colonists used unlikly to be used by taxing the colonists.
  • Stamp Act

    The Stamp Act was where they had to have stamps on every thing paper. It was very expensive and the colonist felt they had no say because they had no representative.
  • Quartering Act

    The colonist had to do anything for the British soilders.
  • Stamp Act Congress

    The Stamp Act was taking a form of vilonce. Massachusetts assembly sent a letter to the other colonies, which called for a meeting to plan resistance to new tax.
  • Declaratory Act

    The houses of representatives is the Kings colonies and plantations in America. They gave the orders, laws and taxes
  • Townshend Act

    Taxes on glass, paint, oil, lead, paper, and tea were applied with the design of raising £40,000 a year for the administration of the colonies. This act was created by the Stamp Act. The coloist also hated this act, there were angry mobbs crowding the officals office.