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This act was the first law made by the British that put even more duties on non-British goods shipped over to the colonies.
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This was the second law created which made colonists unable to distrubte their currency.
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The Stamp Act was created to tax newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, broadsides, legal documents, dice, and playing cards.
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The Quartering Act siad that American Colonists had to provide a home, food, and supplies for British soliders.
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British repealed the Stamp Act and Colonists stopped their ban on British goods.
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The Townshend Act was created to taxes glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea.
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Because boycott created low-profits parliment stopped all of the Townshend Act taxes except for taxes on tea.
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This was a horrific day in Boston history. A group of protesters were protesting on the streets of Boston. Soliders started crowding around the protesters. Then gunfire erruputed killing three Americans and wouding two others.
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The British had the tea they shipped to the colonists cheaper so colonists would buy it over the American Tea. This made some Colonists outraged
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When British ships full of tea came into the harbor many people wanted them to go back to Britian. When the ship came to port a group of men snuck onto the ships and dumped pounds and pounds of tea overboard.
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After the Boston Tea Party the British were outraged by what had happened. To punish the Colonists the British created several acts such as the Massachusetts Goverment Act.They were also called Intolerable Acts.
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British troops begin taking ammunition from the colony of Massachusetts.
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This act banned trade between the Colonies and any other countries besides Great Britain.
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The British were planning to destroy all the ammunition they took but the colonists were waiting for them. By the end of the day, many men were dead.