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What caused the Revolution

By Klu
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    What led up to the revolutionary war

  • French and Indian War

    War between Britan and france
    Briton won, but was in debt
    Britan demanded more revenuue from the colonies
    Because the french were defeted, the colonies became less dependent on the British for protection
  • Signing og the Treaty of Paris

    Ending the Seven Year’s War, also known as the French and Indian War in North America. France ceded all mainland North American territories, except New Orleans, in order to retain her Caribbean sugar islands. Britain gained all territory east of the Mississippi River; Spain kept territory west of the Mississippi, but exchanged East and West Florida for Cuba.
  • Proclamation of 1763

    Wary of the cost of defending the colonies, George III prohibited all settlement west of the Appalachian mountains without guarantees of security from local Native American nations. The intervention in colonial affairs offended the thirteen colonies' claim to the exclusive right to govern lands to their west.
  • Sugar act

    The first attempt to finance the defence of the colonies by the British Government. In order to deter smuggling and to encourage the production of British rum, taxes on molasses were dropped; a levy was placed on foreign Madeira wine and colonial exports of iron, lumber and other goods had to pass first through Britain and British customs. The Act established a Vice-Admiralty Court in Halifax, Nova Scotia to hear smuggling cases without jury and with the presumption of guilt. These measures led
  • The Stamp Act

    The Stamp Act
    Seeking to defray some of the costs of garrisoning the colonies, Parliament required all legal documents, newspapers and pamphlets required to use watermarked, or 'stamped' paper on which a levy was placed.
  • Quartering act

    When needed, the British Soldiers would be housed and fed by the colonist
  • Declaratory Act

    Parliament finalises the repeal of the Stamp Act, but declares that it has the right to tax colonies
  • The Boston Massacre

    In Boston, British soldiers and the colonists openly had a disagreement, 5 colonists died after being shot by the soldiers
    The soldiers who killed the colonist where not convicted of any crimes.
  • Burning of the Gaspee

    The revenue schooner Gaspee ran aground near Providence, Rhode Island and was burnt by locals angered by the enforcement of trade legislation.
  • Tea Act

    In an effort to support the ailing East India Company, Parliament exempted its tea from import duties and allowed the Company to sell its tea directly to the colonies. Americans resented what they saw as an indirect tax subsidising a British company.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Angered by the Tea Acts, American patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians dump £9,000 of East India Company tea into the Boston harbour.