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Proclamation of 1763 British reason

Prevent conflict with native americans

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Proclamation of 1763 Colonial reason

Anger, ignored it, saw as an attempt to stay under control

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Proclamation aimed to, and stabilized

organize britain’s new north american empire, relationship with Native americans

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Proclamation drew

a boundary along app forbidding colonists to settle west

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First major tension between Britain and colonies

Proclamation

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British reason for Sugar act 1764

Raise revenue to pay war debt

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Colonial reason sugar act 1764

resentment, smuggling was taxation for revenue not trade

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Currency Act 1764 british reason

colonists must pay debts in gold/silver

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Currency act 1764 colonial reason

anger, hurt economy

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stamp act 1765 british reason

colonists should pay for protection

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stamp act 1764 colonial reaction

petition, boycott, violence NO TAXATION W/O REP

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Repeal of stamp + declaratory act 1766 british reason

calm tension while keep authority

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Repeal of stamp + declaratory act 1766 colonial reaction

celebrated repeal awhile ignoring declatory

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what did british claim in Repeal of stamp + declaratory act 1766

full power over colonies

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why british have townshend duties

indirect taxes to raise revenue

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how did colonist react to toenshead duties

boycotts protest

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why did british make tea act

save british east india comp

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how did the colonist react to the tea act

boston tea party

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Quartering Act of 1774 required

Colonist house troops

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Intolerable( Coercive) act

britain wanted to punish burton

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The Colonist made in regards to intolerable (coercive) act

first continental congress

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Lexington and Concord allowed british to

seize weapons, arrest leaders

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how did colonist react to Lexington and concord

armed resistance, started war

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1763 was a turning point because

Britain ended solitary neglect and began taxing and controlling the colonies while colonist felt secure without Britain protection

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1776 was a turning point because

lead colonist to declare independence from Britain

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what did Pontiac rebellion rep

powerful movement of native american resistance