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1. Why did the colonists hate the PROCLAMATION LINE OF 1763?

1. Why did the colonists hate the PROCLAMATION LINE OF 1763?

Colonists were very upset many had planned on moving to the west after the

Colonists were very upset many had planned on moving to the west after the war to invest in land

2. How did most colonists react to the Proclamation Line of 1763?

2. How did most colonists react to the Proclamation Line of 1763?

Many colonists ignored the order and moved across to the west of the mountains

Many colonists ignored the order and moved across to the west of the mountains anyway

3. How did King George III plan to enforce the Proclamation Line of 1763?

3. How did King George III plan to enforce the Proclamation Line of 1763?

He keeps 10, 000 soldiers in the colonies after the war to enforce the

He keeps 10, 000 soldiers in the colonies after the war to enforce the proclamation line

4. Describe the QUARTERING ACT:

4. Describe the QUARTERING ACT:

The QUARTERING ACT stated that colonists were required to give the British soldiers a

The QUARTERING ACT stated that colonists were required to give the British soldiers a place to stay and food to eat

Colonists hated this law and hated the soldiers

Colonists hated this law and hated the soldiers

Why did the King need to increase revenue after the French and Indian War?

Why did the King need to increase revenue after the French and Indian War?

Needed more money to pay for soldiers in America England thought the colonies should

Needed more money to pay for soldiers in America England thought the colonies should pay for the soldiers protecting them, not the people of England

6. Describe the SUGAR ACT:

6. Describe the SUGAR ACT:

The SUGAR ACT was a tax placed on sugar, molasses and other products shipped

The SUGAR ACT was a tax placed on sugar, molasses and other products shipped to the colonies

7. Describe the STAMP ACT:

7. Describe the STAMP ACT:

The STAMP ACT said all legal documents must carry an official stamp showing that

The STAMP ACT said all legal documents must carry an official stamp showing that a tax had been paid

Items required to have a stamp included: diplomas, contracts, wills, newspapers and even playing

Items required to have a stamp included: diplomas, contracts, wills, newspapers and even playing cards

The stamp tax also had to be paid in silver coin only – a

The stamp tax also had to be paid in silver coin only – a rare item in the colonies

8. How did colonial leaders react to the many acts and taxes passed by

8. How did colonial leaders react to the many acts and taxes passed by the British government?

Colonial leaders protested and upset they cannot vote on members of Parliament “No taxation

Colonial leaders protested and upset they cannot vote on members of Parliament “No taxation without representation” they cried

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PROTESTING THE STAMP ACT

PROTESTING THE STAMP ACT

9. Describe the importance of PATRICK HENRY:

9. Describe the importance of PATRICK HENRY:

PATRICK HENRY of Virginia lead many of the first protests against the taxes

PATRICK HENRY of Virginia lead many of the first protests against the taxes

PATRICK HENRY SPEAKING TO HIS FELLOW VIRGINIA STATESMEN

PATRICK HENRY SPEAKING TO HIS FELLOW VIRGINIA STATESMEN

10. What is a BOYCOTT?

10. What is a BOYCOTT?

A BOYCOTT is refusal to buy something in order to prove a point The

A BOYCOTT is refusal to buy something in order to prove a point The colonists started to boycott items taxed by the British to send the King a message

11. What types of people made up the SONS OF LIBERTY?

11. What types of people made up the SONS OF LIBERTY?

The SONS OF LIBERTY were a secret society made up of people from every

The SONS OF LIBERTY were a secret society made up of people from every walk of life who protested the British taxes Included merchants, lawyers, workers, craftsmen, etc

12. What was the purpose of the SONS OF LIBERTY?

12. What was the purpose of the SONS OF LIBERTY?

The SONS OF LIBERTY met to organize protests and discuss the problems the colonies

The SONS OF LIBERTY met to organize protests and discuss the problems the colonies had with the King

THE SONS OF LIBERTY MEETING TO DISCUSS THE TAXES

THE SONS OF LIBERTY MEETING TO DISCUSS THE TAXES

In 1766 Parliament realized the Stamp Act was a mistake they repealed it –

In 1766 Parliament realized the Stamp Act was a mistake they repealed it – they threw it out

13. Describe the TOWNSHEND ACTS:

13. Describe the TOWNSHEND ACTS:

TOWNSHEND ACTS were a new set of taxes placed on imported products such as

TOWNSHEND ACTS were a new set of taxes placed on imported products such as glass, paper, lead, paint and tea

14. What were the WRITS OF ASSISTANCE?

14. What were the WRITS OF ASSISTANCE?

The King gave British soldiers the right to go into any house to look

The King gave British soldiers the right to go into any house to look for smuggled goods The is called the WRITS OF ASSISTANCE

15. How did SAMUEL ADAMS react to the British acts and taxes?

15. How did SAMUEL ADAMS react to the British acts and taxes?

SAM ADAMS lead a boycott of British goods in Boston Soon the boycott spread

SAM ADAMS lead a boycott of British goods in Boston Soon the boycott spread to all of the colonies in America

SAMUEL ADAMS

SAMUEL ADAMS