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Event Who/When What Proclamation of 1763 1763-England Sugar Act Parliament, desiring revenue from its North American colonies, in 1764. Royal Proclamation sets aside land in the Appalachians for American Indians. The first law specifically aimed at raising colonial money for the crown. Taxation w/o Representation 1765, after American Revolution. Quartering Act 1765 Stamp Act Britain/1764 Declaratory Act Government repealed the stamp act because boycotts were All of the different taxes Britain posted upon the colonists. The Quartering Act, which required the colonies to provide barracks and supplies to British troops. Stamp Act It taxed newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, broadsides, legal documents, dice, and playing cards. A declaration by the British Parliament in 1766 which accompanied Why Colonial Response Because the Colonists did Indians were not like this. being driven They wanted out of their land the land for by westward themselves. expansion This prohibited American colonies from issuing their own currency angering many colonists. Happened because of thee War. The British further angered American colonists with the Quartering Act. Enacted to raise money for Britain. Issued by Britain, the stamps were affixed to documents or packages to show that the tax had been paid. The declaration stated that Parliament's authority was the same in American colonist responded to the Sugar Act with protest they refused to buy American’s goods. Colonists had a revolution against Britain. After a leading New York Son of Liberty issued a broadside attacking the New York Assembly American colonists responded to Parliament’s acts with organized protest. Parliament felt that taxes were implied in this clause, other members of hurting British trade and used the declaration to justify the repeal the repeal of the America as in Stamp Act of Britain and 1765. asserted Parliament's authority to make binding laws on the American colonies. Townshend Act Townshend Act 1762 Boston Massacre Five colonists were killed by British soldiers, in the year of 1770. Parliament passed the Townshend Acts, which initiated taxes on glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea On March 5, a group of soldiers surrounded by an unfriendly crowd opened fire, killing three Americans and fatally wounding two more. A violent uprising was avoided only with the withdrawal of the troops to islands in the harbor. To help pay the expenses involved in governing the American colonies The arrival of troops in Boston provoked conflict between citizens and soldiers. Parliament and many of the colonists who were busy celebrating what they saw as their political victory did not. Other Colonists were outraged because the Declaratory Act hinted that more acts would be coming. In 1770 the parliament withdrew all of the Townshend Act (1767) taxes except for the tax on tea. The Boston Massacre led many colonists to call for stronger boycotts and British goods. Some still wanted to resist the British rule. Tea Act 1773 The British Boston Tea Party - Boston and England - 1773 Coercive(Intolerable England made Acts) many acts because of the Boston Tea Party 1st Continental 1774, all Congress colonies except Georgia. By reducing the tax on imported British tea British people did not want to sell their tea in America because of their taxes. Groups of men England wanted disguised as to tax the tea Indians boarded and Boston the ships and didn’t want dumped the tea taxes to be paid in the harbor Parliament This happened passed several because of the acts to punish Boston Tea Massachusetts Party. American colonists condemned the act, and many planned to boycott tea. They dumped tea in the harbor The colonies sent 56 delegates to the first continental congress. The colonists supported the ban. To try and get the colonists not to use British goods and to form committees to enforce it.