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16 Cards in this Set
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Revision of Molasses Act.
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Sugar Act of 1764
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King of England during the Revolutionary War
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George II
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indirect taxes. Taxes are payed when goods come in port. Repealed all except on 3 penny tax on tea
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Townshend Duties
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argument by England beliefs that every person in the Parliment represented everyone in the british empire
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virtual representation
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passed on the same day Stamp Act was repealed by Paliment. But still taxed the colonies
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declaratory act
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1st colonial meeting of 37 delegates from Va and up met in NY to talk about the Stamp Act
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Stamp Act COngress
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group of protesters go around and beat up tax collectors. If they caught you buying british goods they would tell your name.
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Sons of Liberty
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prime minister
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charles townshed
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courts that had no jury. Persumed guilty when you walked through the door. Make you leave your colony. Have to prove your innocient.
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Vice-Admiralty Courts
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Indian Rebellion. British was forced to fight the Indians. It was Northwest Tettority
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Pontiac's Rebellion.
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new prime minister of England during French & Indian War
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William Pitt
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no colonist can cross Applachians Mountains
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Proclamation of 1763
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attempt to make colonist pay for British soliders. Gave them housing, rum, firewood, and blankets
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Quartering Act
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passed by Parliment to raise money to pay for british soliders.
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Stamp Act of 1765
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not to buy british goods
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nonimportation movements
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letter to the king telling why the colonist thought the stamp act and other acts were unfair
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declaration of rights and grievances
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