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This act was made because merchants were smuggling mollases and other luxury goods into the colonies without paying the six-pence tax. The British navy was beefed up and they eventually sopped smuggling.
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French troops from Canada march south; seize and fortify the Ohio Valley. Britain protests the invasion and claims Ohio for itself. This is where tensions began and soon there was fighting.
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This war was abattle or land between the French, British, and Indians. It started with the scalping of a french ambassador. This war was also called the Seven Years War and was so spread out that it was even fought in places like India.
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This is a useful resource about the war! French and Indian War was a fight between the French and the English for territory. George Washington went into the Ohio region and stumbled upon the French. A massacre followed. Then the Half King scalped one of the French ambassadors. This is what triggered the war.
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The French Attacked Washingtons fort that the British had built in a hurry because they needed a fort to hold off the French. The British named the fort Fort Necessity because they needed it at the time. Sadly the British had had the fort way to close to the trees and the French were able to fire their guns and stay hidden at the same time. Washington surrendered the fort after 1/3 of his men had died.
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General Braddock and his men tried to march over the Forks of Ohio to take it over, but they were met with a steady forceof Indians and French. Almost all the men died and Braddock was shot. He died three days later. Of the 54 women that marched with Braddock that day, only 4 survived.
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The British Declare war eventhough they have been fighting against the French for the past 2 years.
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The French surrendered Quebec aftr a clever invasion by the British on the plains of Abraham.
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This is a great link to find out more about the Frenc and Indian war. The Treaty of Paris ends the French and Indian war.The treaty was signed by Great Britain, France, Spain, and Portugal.
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Ths act did not allow settlers to settle to settle past a line near the Appalachian Mountains. The goal was to establish a good relationship with the Indians.
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This act was also known as The American Revenue Act of 1764.
The Parliment reduced the tax of luxury goods to three-pence, but the put taxes on more luxury goods, such as sugar. This act was important because it was one of the first British taxations tworads the Colonists. This act was important because it led up to the Boston Tea party -
This act was invented by the British Parliament and did not allow the colonists to use any other money than British money. It also did not allow any new money to be made. This law was issued mainly because the colonists started to print their own money because there was no law that said the couldn't do so.
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his act was part of the attempt to pay off the massive Seven Years War bill. Everything that was printed, including playing cards, was taxed!
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This act forced colonists to house, feed, and supply British soldiers. An expansion of this act folowed in 1776, which allowed British soldiers to travel through and house in taverns. They could also occupy houses that no one lived in. If the person refused to house the soldiers, they would get shot or their house would be burned down.
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The stamp act was a group of people who were rying to organize a protest a revolt against the British taxes. The met in
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a great link to learn more This was a declaration adopted by the contenential congress. I was drafted by Thomas Jefferson and expressed the feelings of the colonists. I also said they wanted to be independent. This was the first big event leading to the Revelutionary War.
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This act put taxes on oil, lead, glass,tea,paint, and paper. It was part of an effort to raise 40,000 euros a year for the British.
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A group of British soilders fired on a crown after being bet by the crowd. John Adams defended them in court and no punishment was served.
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The Tea act is said to have been the inal spark to the start of the American Revolution. The act was where the British said that the only tea the colonists could by was British tea.
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The Colonists were mad that they had to pay taxes, so they dressed up as Indians and dumped 342 chests of British tea into the ocean. This was on of the first protests against the British.
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learn more!The Intolerable acts were made because the king was angry at the colonists for dumping tea into the harbor.
The Boston Port Bill
• The Quartering Act ( of 1774)
The massachusetts government act
The Administratin of justice act.
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The first Continental Congress met in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia, from September 5, to October 26, 1774. Carpenter's Hall was also where the Pennsylvania Congresswas based. All of the colonies except Georgia sent representatives. These were elected by the the resident of the state.
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A war between the colonists and the British that would shape America!
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The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first battles of the American Revolutionary War.They were between British soldiers, who wanted to take away the colonists' weapons and arrest John Hancock and Samuel Adams, and American colonists. They were fought in towns outside Boston, Massachusetts. This was supposedly the first battle of the Revelutionary War.
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The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania starting in May of 1775. They met for a year. It was made up of representatives from all 13 colonies. On July 4, 1776 the Congress approved the Declaration of Independence.
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American soldiers were instructed to go to Bunker hill to bombard the British. Instead they went to Breeds hill. The americans still held off the attack and they killed 1,540 men before perishing.
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Washington crossed the Delaware river and caught British soldiers by surprise. Sinceit was Christmas Eve, the British were not expecting an attack. Washingtons men triumphed. This was a major victory!