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Leaning towards Independence! Stamp Act Proclamation of 1763 Quartering Act

PATRIOTS Sons of Liberty Daughters of Liberty Boycott British Goods Threaten England's tax collectors Daughters of Liberty Made materials so colonists would not have to buy British goods.

Stamp Act Congress- A group of angry colonial representatives met and teamed up to help convince Parliament to repeal the Stamp Act tax. X repealed

However, many colonists are still upset AND soldiers are still living with the colonists….so…….

What happens when... you have ANGRY colonists..... you have armed soldiers... Living together....

Boston Massacre Angry group threw snowballs and harassed soldiers. “Someone” yelled “fire!” 5 colonists dead or wounded were killed including Crispus Attucks

Leaning towards Independence! Stamp Act Proclamation of 1763 Quartering Act Boston Massacre