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George Washington fought against the French. The Indians fought with the French against Britain.
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After the French and Indian war Britain made a proclamation to the Indians that they would not go into their area. ( after the Appalachian Mountains)
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Also, called the revenue act, they reduced the tax rate on sugar and molasses from six pence to 3 pence per gallon. It was strictly enforced.
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This forced colonists to buy a stamp whenever they received an official document. There was months of protest.
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They needed to raise revenue from British colonies so they taxed its north American colonies.
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It was a terrible protest in Boston and eventually led t a massacre and a lot of people died.
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It was an effort to save the British enterprise. They passed the Tea Act and it made it so the tea ships would not stop at England first and went straight to the colonies. They could also sell tea there now.
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It was a protest by the sons of Liberty in Boston. They protested on no taxing on tea.
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Laws passed by Britain that punished the colonists after the Boston Tea Party.
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Representatives from all the colonizes met in Philadelphia to write the 1st continental congress. The 1st Continental Congress made it so the colonial resistance to Parliament's Coercive Acts.