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We fought Britain and France for the land in American. It was called the seven years war.
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The colonies had a great celebration from the end of French And Indian war. The settlers played the indians agains them. The proclamation closed of any opertunity for the colonal expansion. They made the Proclamation to calm the fears of the indaians.They had fear that the colonist would drive them from there land as they moved westward.
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This was about the expire.The people were requierd to pay tax six pence per glallon. They made it so that the English product would be cheeper then then the french west and Indians. This hurt the mulassis in the other countrys for surgar and stuff. The colonies has been producing that stuff.
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There was so silver or gold and the currensy could only be obtaned trade through great britan. The colonieas did not want to print there own mone to make credit. They notes were issued by land banks or loan officers that bases on the value od moradages land. Some people payed interest others did not. Som ecould be used to pay for purchases to repay debt. Other countrys were very uncofrontble with this situation.
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This is act for applying stamp duitys. They do this in the other colonieas.and plantieans in America. They do this to protect ans keep the stuff that is transportant save.
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For the better securing the dependency of his Majesty's dominions in America upon the crown and parliament of Great Britain. The people in america had a hard time at plantations.
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Texes, pain oil lead paper and tea were applied to raising 40,000 year for admitrating colonies.
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This was a street fight. The patriot mob throwing snowballs, sticks. And they sent a sqaud of britich soldars. A lot of people were killed. This becan when about 50 people attact them Soldars fired into the mob killing 3 on the spot.
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The act was to get new taxs. This would lunch the final thing for the revoulutonary war. This was not tend to raise revenue In American Colonies. It was made to help the East India company which was floundering financially and burdened with eighteen million pounds of unsold tea. The towns revenue was still in place and the tea was still sent to the colonies.