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The French and Indian War was between the British Colonists and the French and Indians. The war was started because French Colonists were starting to cross and expand past the Ohio River.
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This was a proclamation made by King George III that forbid anyone of the English to go past the Appalachian Mountains to not enter French territory after the French Indian war.
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The stamp act was when the British Parliament passed it so new tax would be put on each of the new American Colonists that imposed that they had to pay for each piece of printed paper they owned.
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The Townshend Acts were a series of acts passed by the British Parliament in attempt to find and assort authority of all the colonists in America through the suspension of a representative assembly.