Chapter 7 Section 3 Taxes and Boycotts.

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Chapter 7 Section 3 Taxes and Boycotts

Trouble on the Frontier French and Indian War Native Americans joined French side WHY??? 1) _________ 2) Native Americans joined the British side WHY??? British gave them goods 3) ________________ ended the French and Indian War

Proclamation of 1763 Issued by 4) _________________ Forbade colonists to settle west of the 5) ______________ Mountains Avoided attacks by the 6) ________________

Money Problems Great Britain is poor after French and Indian War Since they protected the colonies, they will make the colonists pay 7) _________________ Great Britain’s Prime Minister Passed 8) ________ Act of 1764 Taxed 9) __________ and 10) ________ 11) ____________ Act Required colonists to house and feed soldiers in their area

Stamp Act Controversy Basic Rights!!! Sons of Liberty 12) __________ (1713) ____) Taxed newspapers, playing cards, legal documents Needed a stamp to prove the tax had been paid Basic Rights!!! Could only be taxed by local officials No 14 _________ without 15) _______________! Sons of Liberty Protest group Led a 16) __________ of British goods

Stamp Act Congress Repeal of the 17) ____________ Group established to formally protest the Stamp Act Repeal of the 17) ____________ Businesses urged Grenville to get rid of it WHY? Losing business 18) _____________________ Parliament had the right to rule and tax the colonies

More Conflicts With Parliament 19) ________________ Taxed imported paint, glass, lead, paper and tea 20) ________________ Blank search warrants Officials could search anywhere for smuggled goods

Boycott of British Imports 21) _______________ Agreements Colonists would not import taxed items 22) _______________ Woman organization Agreed not to buy English 23) ____ or 24) ______

Talk of Independence The 25) ________ Massacre British soldiers fired at a mob of colonists who threw snowballs at them To improve relations with the colonists, Lord 26) ________ abolished the 27) ___________ Acts Except for the tax on 28) _____

The Conflicts Increase Sam Adams Urged colonists to keep an eye on the British Formed the 29) _________________________ A network for passing on news

Trouble Over Tea Tea Act Didn’t have to pay the import tax 30) ________ Company could deliver tea directly Didn’t have to pay the import tax Didn’t have to use colonial ships Took away jobs from the colonists Ship captains joined the Sons of Liberty to protest

The Boston Tea Party East India tea was thrown into Boston Harbor Threw 300 chests overboard 31) ______________, disguised as 32) _________ Indians Sam Adams Patrick Henry