5.2 Before 1763 In Metaphor In History

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5.2 Before 1763 In Metaphor In History Students happily playing basketball Student Council Minutes No adults allowed Principal’s office away from gym In History Britain and the Colonies have good relations prior to 1763 Rights of colonists to govern themselves British government left the colonies alone Colonies far away from Britain

5.3 Early British Actions In Metaphor In History New Rules Half-court only Pay to use Student funds will pay supervisors Student’s anger In History British impose new laws after French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763 Stamp Act Quartering Act Colonists protest by ignoring laws, petitioning, and rioting.