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  • French and Indian War

    The French and Indian War was a battle over territory between the French and British over Control in North America that ended with the Treaty of Paris colonists saw as a good thing because they thought it was a mean for further expansion and control
  • Sugar Act

    the Sugar Act was a tax on sugar and molasses aimed at the American colonists That they had no part of making made colonist mad because they saw as a violation of their rights to be taxed without consent because some of the colonies have Sitting their own taxes for almost 100 years
  • Stamp Act

    The Stamp Act was a act that imposed The purchase of stamps and placed on for a wide range of printable materials like paper and cloth this further enraged the colonists because they've been sitting their own taxes for hundreds of years it led to the formation of the Sons of Liberty and boycotts
  • Declaratory Act

    The declaratory act it states that the British government can tax you however they want in any case whatsoever Even though with the declaratory act the Stamp Act was repealed conus saw it as British saying we still have complete control over you
  • Townshend Act

    The Townshend Act was an act that but taxes on imported goods like glass paper tea and other products and created a new board of Customs to stop smuggling Colonists increase their boycottsThe Daughters of Liberty encouraged the use of Homespun clothes
  • Tea Act

    Colonist push for the removal of the taxes and left only the Tea Act Which was an act that allowed Tax exemption and rebates coming from British East India Company Which gave that company a Monopoly Which the company sold cheap tea for a low prices despite the prices being lowered the colonists We're just angry of the principal of it which led to the occurrence of the Boston Tea Party in December's 1773
  • Revolutionary War

    After colonists realize if they keep fighting and work together they could win independence from Britain and form the USA Marked a turning point for the colonists to openly saw independence from Britain and formed an army to fight for their freedoms