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This act covered what the colonies could and could not do to the natives, their land, and how they traded.
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It set a tax of 6 pence on sugar and molasses
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Protects British people from being paid in depreciating or fake money
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Most parchment (stamps) has a tax, and the penalty for forging or lying about paying for it results in death
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British parliament had the same authority on taxing in Britain as it did on the colonies.
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Tax on glass, lead, paints, paper, and tea brought to the colonies.
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British soldiers killed people of Boston while under the attack of a mob.
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The repeal was not really a repeal, more of a change.It kept many of the same parts like the tea levy and the board of customs.
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A group of colonials that were against the British control and made a union out of the colonies, Leading up to the Revolutionary War.
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Gave the British East India Company monopolies on selling tea in the colonies. This caused the Boston Tea Party
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A political Protest in which people from Boston dumped all the british tea into the harbors
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This act was one King Georges responses to the Boston Tea Party which banned the colonists from using the Boston Port
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Provide British Soldiers with anything that they needed/wanted.
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Britain royally appointed a governor to Massachusetts since they felt that the Boston Tea Party showed the loss of control the mother country had upon the people of Boston.
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It protected British Officials that broke laws protecting them from scrutiny. They went to trials in another colony or back in England.
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Took away all the territory and fur trade between Ohio and Mississippi rivers. Part of the intolerable acts.
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12 of the 13 colonies that met with each other to discuss things. This was formed in result of the intolerable acts because Britain felt like they were losing their grip on the colonies
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king George the third received this petition in hopes to repeal the Intolerable Acts.