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In the 1750s, France and Britain were fighting in Europe In the 1750s, France and Britain were fighting in Europe. The war was now spreading to North America. CAUSES OF THE WAR: British Colonists wanted to take over French land in North America. The British wanted to take over the fur trade in the French held territory. WHO FOUGHT?: British soldiers fought against French soldiers and Native Americans. Native Americans joined in the battle against the British because they were afraid the British would take over their land.

Treaty of Paris ended the war: It provided these things: End of France as a power in North America Britain is in deep debt, so they tax the colonists to earn $ Distrust of British Government.

Proclamation of 1763 King George III: Announcement to the people SCANE ME

King George III Announcement Sugar Act 1764 King George III Announcement SCAN ME

King George III Announcement Stamp Act 1765 King George III Announcement SCAN ME

“Do not even ponder the thought of selling or trading goods without THE ROYAL STAMP! If you choose to disobey this law a severe penalty will be paid.”

“Our Colonies must be the biggest Beggars in the World, if such small Duties appear to be intolerable burdens in their eyes.” - British Newspaper

King George III Announcement Townsend Duties 1767 King George III Announcement SCAN ME

Townsend Acts/Duties 1767

Colonists took other steps to change the law. They joined together to boycott British goods. The boycott reduced British trade by 14% in the colonies and by 1766 Parliament repealed (canceled) the stamp act.

King George III Announcement Quartering Act 1765 King George III Announcement SCAN ME

The Quartering Act made the colonists upset in two ways: First, housing and supplying the soldiers was costly. Second, soldiers essentially possessed the ability to search anyone's home whenever they pleased. Colonists lost their sense of rights over their own property.

Quartering Act

King George III Announcement The Tea Act 1773 King George III Announcement SCAN ME

Alternate Boston Tea Part Slide (NEW 2016)

The Intolerable/Coercive Acts King George III Announcement SCAN ME

Alternate Intolerable Acts Slide (NEW 2016)