Dominic Poulin

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Frenchandindianwar_tiny 10/27/1754 French and Indain war This war was part of a long stuggle between france and britain for territory and power. This war was between the french and the indains and lasted 9 years. Many native americans fought with france in this latest conflict the colonists called the french and indian war.
Proclamation1763_tiny 10/27/1763 The Proclamation of 1763 The colonists and the native americans got in a lot of fights so george the 3rd said he would make a line down the crest of the appalachians to keep them from fighting. It was something you could not cross.
Stamp act2_tiny 10/28/1765 Stamp act The colonists had to buy a stamp for evry pice of paper. But the colonists did not like that. They also had to pay for larg debt left over from the french and indian war.
The-quartering-act_tiny 10/28/1767 The quartering act Americans noticed another law passed by parliament in1765. Called th quarter act. This law ordered colonial assemblies to provide british troops with quarters, or housing.
Boston-tea-_20party_tiny 10/28/1767 The townshend act In 1767 townshend persuaded parliament to pass the townshend acts. New laws placed a tax on certian goods the colonies imported from britian. These goods are glass, paint, paper, and tea.
J556h78j7_tiny 10/28/1768 Boston massacre The smae day that the parliament repealed most of the townshend duties, a brawl broke out between soldiers and the colonists.Five bostonians were dead and ten were injured.
Boston_tea_party_tiny 10/31/1773 The tea act The british were taxing the colonists for tea and the colonists were not happy. Colonists thought that was not fair.
Teaparty4_tiny 10/31/1773 The boston tea party The boston tea party was the event of colonists throwing tea into the water because the britsh were taxing the colonists for the tea.
00000302_tiny 10/31/1774 The intolerable The british were punishing the colonists for throwing tea into the water.So the britsh for the tea that they through overboard.
19861062_tiny 10/31/1774 The first continental congress In september 1774, 50 leaders from the colonies met in philadelphia. The meeting brought together delegates from most of the britsh colonies on the north american continent. It was called the first continental congress.
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