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The boundaries limiting the Westard settlements were established by the Proclamation Line. The border ran along the Appalachian mountains. However, the colonists had fought in a war with the right that they would be able to start settlements in the West. Being deprived of what they longed for.
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The act aimed to facilitate colonial traders' compliance with imperial law, particularly for New England seafarers who were regular participants in illicit commerce. The Sugar Act was a threat to the colonist's rights and felt like they were being deprived of what made them British.
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Everybody who used or bought anything printed on paper was required by this act to obtain a revenue stamp for it. The Stamp Act sparked the first significant protest against British imperial policy and brought up fundamental concerns.
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The purpose of the Tea Act was to cut the price of tea to such a level that colonists would be enticed to give up on this crucial concept. During the night, the Patriots threw tons of tea from supply ships into the sea.
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In response to the Boston Tea Party, parliamentary leaders passed the Coercive Acts, a package of four laws intended to penalize Massachusetts. The Administration of Justice Act, The Boston Port Act, The Massachusetts Administration Act, and The Quartering Act. Colonists saw this as striking at the heart of fair and equitable justice.
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