TIRTH

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The french and the indian war_tiny 04/14/1755 French and Indian The French and the Indian were fighting for land and power. It led to the revolution by they had a deat to pay for the war so they taxted little things.
The proclamation of 1763_tiny 10/28/1763 Proclamation of 1763 The Proclamation was a line drawn to devide the coloniest from the indians. What the king did suggestet tyranny it suggested tyranny because the coloniest didn't have a say in it. .
230px-proof_sheet_of_one_penny_stamps_stamp_act_1765_tiny 10/28/1765 Stamp Act To cover the deat of the French and Indian war the gov. the coloniest had to have stamps for every piece of paper . Once again they sensed tyranny and they didn't vote.
19861062_tiny 10/28/1765 Quartering Act The Quartering Act, this law requred the colonists to provide Brtish troops with housing.It led to the revolution by the British controling what or who they want to help.
Townshend_tiny 10/28/1767 Townshed Acts The Townshend Acts this law placed a duty, or taxt on certain goods the colonies inported from British the goods were glass,paint,and tea. This led to the revolution by the coloniest not having a say in the law.
Massacre_tiny 10/28/1770 Boston Massacre To the British the Boston patriots were trobulmakers so the British put troops in Boston. The bostenians were still mad about Townshend duties. After some days a mob broke out and the coloniest were yeling and calling the British troops lobsterbacks.To control the riot the troops had to shout the coloniest to keep things in control.
Tea act_tiny 10/28/1773 Tea Act The tea act was attempt to rescue the East Indian Company.The company was a big moneymaker for Briten. This led to the revolution by again the coloniest not having a say in the gov.
Boston tea_tiny 10/28/1773 Boston Tea Party There was a small duty or taxt on tea and that started the protest. The tea act was passed in 1773 which prompted more protests.This led the revolution by
Townshend_tiny 10/28/1774 intolerable Acts The Intolerable Acts were a way to punish Massachussetts the laws were so harsh the coloniest called them intolerable acts.
10/28/1774 First Continental Congress The First Continental Congress was 50 leaders from 12 colonies met in Plildelphia. Together they send a peacefull message to Briten.
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