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The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris In 1763. This were had provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in America .
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The Royal Proclamation of 1763 was issued October 7, 1763, by King George the third after Great Britain gained French Territory in North America After the end of the French and Indian.
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Sugar Act, also called the Plantation Act or the Revenue Act in the US colonial history. British Legislation aimed at ending the smuggling trade in sugar
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The Act was repealed on March 18 1766 as a matter of expedience, but Parliament affirmed its power to legislate for the colonies.
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The Townshend Acts were a series of measures, passed by the British Parliament in 1767. The taxed goods imported to the American colonies
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The Boston Massacre was a deadly riot that occurred on March 5, 1770, On king Street in Boston. It Began as a street fight between American colonies and a British solider
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The Tea Act was one of the several measures imposed on the American colonists by the heavily indebted British government in the decade leading up to the American Revolutionary war
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The Boston tea party was a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin's Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts. American colonists were angry at the British for imposing Taxation
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The intolerable Acts were punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea party. The laws were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists
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From 1774 to 1789, the Continental Congress served as the government of the 13 American colonies and later the United states. The first Continental Congress, which was comprised of delegates