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French-Indian War 1754-1763
Part of the seven year war between France Great Britain - Great Britain was in debt after the war and wanted colonist to pay 1754 -
Navigation Act (1763)
The Navigation Acts were a series of laws enacted by the English Parliament that regulated colonial trade and enabled England to collect taxes from the colonies. the colonies goods could only be shipped to England or English colonies, in which restricted colonial economic independence -
Stamp Act 1765
The Stamp act was a tax on paper goods such as newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, broadsides, legal documents, dice, and playing cards in which the colonist protested boycotted British goods and led to it being repealed