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A war fought between the colonies of British American and New France. Both side supported by the military units and native Americans allies.
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It was issued October 7, 1763 by king George III following great Brittany acquisition of French territory in North America. After the first end of French and Indian war
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Parliament passed a modified version of the sugar and molasses act. Wich was above to expire.
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An act of the British parliament in (1756) that exacted revenue from the American colonies by imposing a stamp doty on newspaper, legal, and commercial documents.
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Series of acts passed, beginning in 1767 by the parliament of Great Britain releating to the British colonies in North America
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A street fight.Between a "patriot" mob throwing snowballs stones and sticks and a squad of British soldiers, several colonist were killed
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The final straw in a series at unpopular policies and taxes impose by Britain on her American colonies. The policy ingnited a "powder keg" of opposition and resentment among American colonies and was the Boston tea party.
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Colonist dressed as natives and dumped the tea into the harbor. It started with the boycott of teas.
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Parliament responded swiftly to the tea party with a string of legislation that came to be known as the intolerable act. It included the four coercive acts of 1773.
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adopted by the continental congress meeting at Philadelphia Pennsylvania.wich announced that the thirteen American colonies.