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French and Indian War
France and England went to war -
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Proclamation of 1763
It was a law that was prohibited for the colonist to move west of the Appalachian Mountains because England was still in debt after the French and Indian War. -
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The Sugar Act
They taxed the colonists for sugar. -
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The Stamp Act
They had to walk around with a stamp card and if they didn’t have a card they had to buy one. -
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Boston Massacre
A patriot mob that threw snowballs, stones, and sticks. -
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Tea Act
The colonists were forced to buy tea from a company. -
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Boston Tea Party
They had a protest and then they dumped tea into the ocean. -
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Intolerable Acts
The British established the acts to make an example of the colonies after The Boston Tea Party. -
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Battles of Lexington and Concord
The start of the American War of Independence and also known as “The famous shot heard round the world.” -
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Olive Branch Petition
The colonists wrote a letter to The King of England and he just ripped the paper in front of the colonists