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The French and Indian War
It was a war between the French and the British about who would have greater power in North America. This last 7 years in tell the signing of the peace treaty and the war ended in 1763 and the British. -
The French and Indian War
It was a 7 year war between the British and the French about who would have greater rule over North America. It ended in 1763 and the British won. -
The Proclamation
The Proclamation was a signed agreement about the acquiring of the land which ended the French and Indian war. -
The proclamation
The proclamation is a signed document of which the British where dividing the land from the land they acquired form the French form after the French and Indian War. -
The Sugar Act
It was the British trying end the smuggling of sugar and molasses from the French and Dutch west Indies. This was to help the British from after the French and Indian War. -
The Sugar Act
The French and Dutch West Indies where smuggling sugar and molasses and the sugar act is when the British stopped to help increase revenues from after the French and Indian War. -
Stamp Act
This was when the colonist payed tax's which was represented by a stamp during the seven year war. This was to help pay for the British troop stations. -
Townshend Acts
The British Parliament had the same authority to tax the American colonies as Great Britain. This made the people made about of the authority that the parliament. -
The Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre was when British soldiers killed people to enforce unpopular Parliamentary legislation. -
Tea Act
The Britain Parliament was trying to reduce the mass production of tea from the British East India Company. This also helped with the tea that was be smuggled into north America. -
Boston Tea Party
The Boston tea Party was the sons of liberty of Boston protesting agents the tea act for being able to sail tea to china without having to pay tax's -
Intolerable Acts
Intolerable act was a law passed to punkish the Massachusetts colonist after the Boston tea Party. -
1st Continental Congress
It was the first meeting of people delegates from 12 British colonies of which became the United States.