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A series of laws that the English Parliament put on colonist in the 1600s. It made colonists sell all raw materials to England, even though they could get better prices elsewhere in Europe. -
A British law that put a tax on molasses, sugar, that was imported into North American colonies. the main propose was to get british more money. -
A militia lead by George Washington, after they marching to fort Duquesne. George made his own fort called fort Necessity. the fort soon came under attack by French and the Navtive Americans. -
The french and Indian war went from, 08.1756 to 02.1763. The Iroquois leaders met with the British or colonist. the British tried to make a alliance with the Natives but the Natives didn't trust them with because they were hungry for land. the Iroquois made a alliance with the french and worked together and captured multiple British forts. 1757, William Pitt became prime minister of the British government. . France no longer held power in North America. Britain gained Canada and most French. -
A British law to make income to pay war debts, from the French and Indian war. this included taxing, sugar, molasses, and other imported goods. this also was also put in place to try to stop smuggling. -
It was first British tax, that was directed to American colonist. this required stamps on all paper goods, like newspaper, legal documents, playing cards. -
The Townshend Act was a law where they taxed imported goods like, tea, glass, lead, paper, paint. this act caused, coloinal protest, boycott and under the banner: " no taxation without represention." -
Parliament was able to pass any law from the colonies. Or so anything for the colonies at anytime.