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1) what event led to this was the french and the indians


2)the colonists were not allowed to go west of Appalachian Mountain.


3)it allowed the British government to control westward movement and avoid conflict with native american.also keep colonists near the east cost ensured a market for British good


4) no because they should be free not caged like animals.

proclamation of 1763

1)this legal document allowed customs officers to enter in any location to check for smuggled good.


2) why did they do this law was because that was a way the could pass taxes.


3)they felt like they didn't have privacy.


they felt they were being trespassing.

writs of assistance

1)Grenville hopped the that if the lowered the taxes that the colonist would convince the colonist to pat taxes instead of smuggling.


2)why they did this is to make the colonist to pa instead of smuggling it also let officers seize goods from smugglers without going to court.


3)it means that they have to talk to them to make them all agree.


suger act

1)every thing that was all printed was placed tax on them newspapers playing card.


2)that when you pay the officer would but a stamp on it that would say that you payed taxes 3)Parliament had interfered in colonial affairs by taxing the the colonies directly


4)what did patrick Henry do he persuaded the burgesses to take action against the stamp act



stamp of act

1)in Boston Samuel Adams help started an organization called the sons of liberty to protest the stamp act


2) protesters burned effigies rag figures representing tax collectors and destroying houses belonging to the royal officials.

stamp of liberty

1) boycott is refuse to buy


2)to repeal or cancel the stamp act. in march 1766,parliment repealed the law

boycott



1)however on the same day it passed the declaratory act


2)This law stated that parliament had the right to tax and make decisions for the British colonies in all cases

declaratory act

1)as a result the new taxes would apply only to imported goods such as glass tea and paper with the tax being paid at the port of entry.


2)they made the pay taxes on tea paper and glass


3) the colonies argument was they believed that only their own representatives had the right to tax them


4)the colonists organized a another boycott



Townshend act