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Townshend Acts Repealed Proclamation Act Sugar Act Stamp Act Stamp Act Repealed Declaratory Act Townshend Act 1000 Recoats Occupy Boston Boston Massacre Townshend Acts Repealed Tea Act Boston Tea Party British Acts of Tyranny and Colonial Response Chronology 1773 1763 Directions: In “edit mode,” move each of the text blocks to create an accurate timeline of events. Use your textbook chapter 6 sections 1 & 2 to help you. Although some events happened during the same year; by reading the text closely, it should become clear as to which event would come first on the timeline. Once complete, show Mr. Beitz your final results in “slide show mode.”