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  • The Proclamation of 1763
  • why we didn't do nothing
  • you have to stay east of the mountain
  • The Stamp Act of 1765
  • Loyalists simply refused to buy stamps, while other colonists protested the Stamp Act by sending messages to Parliament. Patriots, took more violent action. Mobs calling themselves Sons of Liberty attacked tax collectors' homes.
  • The Quartering Act of 1765
  • i have to stay here thanks
  • why do you have to stay here
  • In his Proclamation of 1763, George said to simply draw a line down the crest of the Appalachian Mountains and tell settlers to stay east of that line and Indians to stay west of it.
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  • are you really going make us pay taxes for the war
  • Colonists had to buy a stamp for any paper they used, including newspapers and cards.
  • The Boston Massacre of 1787
  • ordered colonial assemblies to provide British troops with quarters, or housing. The colonists were also told to furnish the soldiers with “candles, firing, bedding, cooking utensils, salt, vinegar, and . . . beer or cider.”
  • The Boston Tea Party of 1773
  • the Townshend act started because they wanted to pay for the retaining of the british army in the colonies
  • I will. I will.
  • , and in Boston in February 1770 a patriot mob attacked a British loyalist, who fired a gun at them, killing a boy.Tensions began to growIn 1767 the British Parliament passed the Townshend Acts, designed to exert authority over the colonies. ... 
  • It was an act of protest in which a group of 60 American colonists threw 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor to agitate against both a tax on tea (which had been an example of taxation without representation) and the perceived monopoly of the East India Company.
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