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the french and indian was also greatly known as the "seven years' war." the war was fought between Britain and France. the war lasted from 1756 to 1763 and in the end the british won.
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the treaty of 1763 is also known as the treaty of paris. this treaty ended the french and indian war between great britain and france. the treaty was signed on 10 February 1763. it was signed by kingdoms of Great Britain, France and Spain.
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the proclamation was issued by King George III. when the proclamation was written it upset the colonist because they felt limited to their exploration, they felt like they were being controlled by england.
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the stamp act was an act of great britainś parliament. this act imposed that all printed paper most have stamps on them . you also must pay taxes.
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the boston massacre was a confirmation. in the streets of boston the british soldiers shot and killed many people as they were being harassed. the massacre was published by people like Paul Revere and Samuel Adams.
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the boston tea party was a political protest. the protest was made by the sons of liberty because they were angry at the fact the british were imposing "no taxation without representation" rule. so the sons of liberty dumped 342 chest of tea into the ocean.
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the Intolerable Acts were passed as laws in 1774 after the boston tea party. the purpose was to punish the Massachusetts colonists for dumping tea into the ocean.