5.1 No taxation without representation

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5.1 No taxation without representation

Dealing w/Great Britain Great Britain (GB) ruling North America after French/Indian War Enforcing Trade Laws: GB needed $ to pay troops to control North America & par war debt  increase taxes  smuggling Writs of assistance – docs to allow officers to search almost anywhere for smuggled goods Sugar Act 1764 Lowered tax on sugar Hoped to decrease smuggling & allowed officers to seize goods from accused smugglers w/o going to court Colonists don’t like it b/c sugar act ignored right to trial by jury & allowed troops in homes w/o permission

New Taxes on the Colonies Stamp Act 1765 (taxed all printed materials) Opposition to Stamp Act: Patrick Henry in Virginia – resolution stating Virginia House of Burgesses only had the power to enforce these types of taxes Samuel Adams in Massachusetts – started Sons of Liberty (protesters) Boycotting used Parliament repealed Stamp act in 1766 Townshend Act 1767 (tax on glass/tea/paper paid before customers bought) Boycotting/protesters started again Daughters of Liberty formed

Assignment – Restate Question in Answer Geography Connection pg 119 #1-2 Economic Skills pg 120 #1-2 Lesson Review pg 121 #2-5