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The French and Indian war was a war that was fought for 9 years. It was fought between the British and the French to control the territory of the colonies in North America
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It was a British Produced boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountains at the eastern continental divide
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It was a tax on sugar to the U.S. colonies that the British did to try and stop the smuggling of sugar and molasses from the french
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It was a tax on paper and for every paper that they would publish they would have to have a stamp for to help pay for the British's debt
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Was an act that would tax the U.S. colonies so that they would have to pay taxes for all the goods that were imported to the colonies
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It was a confrontation in which five colonists died. They fought because colonist were not enjoying all the taxes
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The tea act was a tax to the U.S. colonies that taxed the tea that they bought. The colonist got mad and retaliated and dumped out millions of dollar's of tea
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The Boston tea party was a political protest where the colonists dressed up as native Americans and then dumped Britain's tea into the ocean
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They were laws passed by the British and were meant as a punishment for the colonies. They made it hard the colonists to live
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It was a meetings with the delegates from the colonies. They made a decision to boycott all of the British goods