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Colonists ignored the law and said they could settle wherever they wanted to.
The Proclamation of 1763 was to ban colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.
We can settle wherever we want!
The Sugar Act of 1764 required all colonists to pay extra tax on molasses, sugar, and other goods.
This was just the start of the horrible events that would take place the next 10 years.
EXTRA TAX ON MOLASSES, SUGAR, AND MORE!
Hey! Let us in!!
This included providing food, water, transportation, fuel, and more for the soldiers.
The Quartering Act of 1765 required colonists to to house British soldiers.
The colonists boycotted - they didn't buy any of the goods.
The Stamp Act of 1765 forced all colonists to buy special tax stamps for printed materials.
The Townshend Act allowed peoples houses and ships to be searched by officials without giving a reason why they were being searched.
Britain would only pay tax products brought into the colonies.
Colonists did recognize the tax, and continued to boycott the goods.
This included closing ports, forcing the colonists to quarter more troops, and ban town hall meetings.
The Intolerable Acts were used as a punishment towards the colonists in response to the Boston Tea Party.
The colonists in the Boston Tea Party dumped over 18,524,000 cups of tea in the bay.
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