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A series of laws that the English Parliament imposed on the 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 imposed a tax on sugar and molasses. This law imported into the American colonies from non-British foreign colonies. This was designed to give a monopoly to British sugar planters in the West. -
A small fort that George Washington set up of his own nearby. It came under attack by the French and their Native American allies -
The war started In August of 1756 and ended February of 1763. 10,000 British troops from the war turned into a police force to enforce this and keep peace with the Natives. -
In 1765, Parliament passed the Stamp Act. It outraged Patrick Henry and Sam Adams -
Parliament has the right to tax. Also, they make decisions for British colonies. -
It was a tax on imported goods. They include glass, lead, paper, tea, and paint. -
A government that was created for Canada. Also, it extends its territory all the way south to the Ohio River. -
Washington tasked General Henry Knox with moving almost 60 cannon miles 300 miles to there. Also, it moved to Boston through the Winter of 1775. -
Permitted the requisition of unoccupied buildings at first to house British Troops.