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Towards Independence
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1.
The
French and Indian War
2.
In 1775, Britain sent 1,400 soldiers To Virginia to finish what George
Washington had started.
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mikebaird
3.
The French and Indian WAR
Lasted for as long as seven years.
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David Paul Ohmer
4.
In 1763, Britain and FRance
signed a peace treaty which ended the French and Indian War.
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Eva the Weaver
5.
PROCLaMATION
The
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hometownzero
6.
The french and indian war.
The Proclamation of 1763 started right after
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hometownzero
7.
George III tried to stop the natives and colonists from killing each other
So George III made a proclamation line across the Appalachian Mountains.
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Geoffery Kehrig
8.
The Stamp Act
9.
The British Government had a large dept left over from
The French and Indian War.
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jev55
10.
To make up for all the dept the british government made a new act called
The Stamp Act. This act taxed the colonists every time they used paper.
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Katelyn Kenderdine
11.
The colonist protested against this act
and argued that parliament had no right to tax them.
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My Hourglass
12.
After months of protesting
Parliament canceled the Stamp Act.
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Steve Rhodes
13.
The Quartering Act
14.
The quartering act started in 1765.
This act was placed through out the 13 colonies.
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Swift Benjamin
15.
The quartering act was a chance for british soldiers to stay in a
colonists home and be pampered with what ever the soldier needed.
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bill barber
16.
This was also a sneaky way to tax the colonists.
Buying food and supplies for soldiers means buying things with taxes.
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VinothChandar
17.
The Townshend Act
18.
On 1767 Townshend persuaded Parliament to pass
The Townshend Act.
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proper dave
19.
The new law placed a tax on certain goods the colonies
imported from Britain.
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Kol Tregaskes
20.
These imported goods were glass,paint,paper and tea
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Chrisseee
21.
Later on townshend
caught the flu and died.
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Ruud Hilgeman
22.
The Boston Massacre
23.
on 1768 the government sent troops to set order
in Boston.
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Sprengben [why not get a friend]
24.
on march 5, 1770 The boston MASSACRE started with a small snowball
fight and ended with 5 Bostonians dead
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5telios
25.
The colonists insulting the british troops discovered a valuable lesson.
Don't mess with men who are armed.
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Scott*
26.
The Tea ACt
27.
On 1773 a new law passed down
and the colonists were nervous. It was called the Tea act.
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joelwillis
28.
The british thought lowering the tea price was enough to fool the colonists
But, the colonists were not fooled.
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Leo Reynolds
29.
THe colonists later dressed up at night as mohawk indians.
They then went towards the shipping ships and dumped the tea.
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djwudi
30.
The Intolerable acts
31.
Due to dumping more than 90,000 pounds of tea the british government passed
down a new series of laws these laws were called the Intolerable Acts.
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@Doug88888
32.
These sets of laws punished colonists for dumping the tea and believe
me when I say the punishments were horrible.
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33.
so old george III thought that the colonists were going to give
in to British authority. But, they didn't...
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