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Tuesday, Oct Get out your History Spiral put your binder on the floor 2. Update your Table of Contents if you didn’t yesterday. DateTitleEntry # 10/7Warm-Up’s Oct. 6 th to 9 th 31 10/7Causes of Revolution Vocabulary/People32 10/8Tighter British Control Worksheet33 4. Turn to entry #31. Write the question and your full answer to the following: 10/9 The main reason that Great Britain established the Proclamation Line of 1763 was to A.Allow Canada to control the Great Lakes region B.Avoid conflicts between American colonists and Native Americans C.Make profits by selling the land west of the Appalachian Mts D.Protect the French Catholics of Quebec

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TIGHTER BRITISH CONTROL V Britain's ProblemsBritain's SolutionColonists’ Response Britain wanted the land west of the Appalachian Mountains to remain with Native Americans Proclamation Act of 1763 The colonist could not move west of the Appalachian Mountains They moved anyway they had just fought the F and I war over the Ohio River Valley Quartering Act 144 Sugar Act 144 Stamp Act Declaratory Act 146

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TIGHTER BRITISH CONTROL V Britain's ProblemsBritain's SolutionColonists’ Response Britain wanted the land west of the Appalachian Mountains to remain with Native Americans Proclamation Act of 1763 The colonist could not move west of the Appalachian Mountains They moved anyway they had just fought the F and I war over the Ohio River Valley British troops in North America needed a place to stay. Quartering Act –colonist had to supply and quarter(house) British troops Not much they could do. Sugar Act 144 Stamp Act Declaratory Act 146

Sugar Act U

TIGHTER BRITISH CONTROL V Britain's ProblemsBritain's SolutionColonists’ Response Britain wanted the land west of the Appalachian Mountains to remain with Native Americans Proclamation Act of 1763 The colonist could not move west of the Appalachian Mountains They moved anyway they had just fought the F and I war over the Ohio River Valley British troops in North America needed a place to stay. Quartering Act –colonist had to supply and quarter(house) British troops Not much they could do. As a result of the F &I War British needed revenue (income) to help pay for the war and to keep troops in North America. Sugar Act – 1764 this law placed a tax on sugar, molasses, and other products shipped to the colonies. They did not consult the colonist. Stamp Act – Got angry, TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION!

Stamp Act DWo DWo

TIGHTER BRITISH CONTROL V Britain's ProblemsBritain's SolutionColonists’ Response British troops in North America needed a place to stay. Quartering Act –colonist had to supply and quarter(house) British troops Not much they could do. As a result of the F &I War British needed revenue (income) to help pay for the war and to keep troops in North America. Sugar Act – 1764 this law placed a tax on sugar, molasses, and other products shipped to the colonies. They did not consult the colonist. Stamp Act – 1765 Made the colonist buy and place stamps on goods such as diplomas, contracts, and newspapers Got angry, TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION! Protested the Stamp Act by calling a Stamp Act Congress, boycotting British goods, forming secret groups Sons of Liberty

Declaratory Act A

TIGHTER BRITISH CONTROL V Britain's ProblemsBritain's SolutionColonists’ Response As a result of the F &I War British needed revenue (income) to help pay for the war and to keep troops in North America. Sugar Act – 1764 this law placed a tax on sugar, molasses, and other products shipped to the colonies. They did not consult the colonist. Stamp Act – 1765 Made the colonist buy and place stamps on goods such as diplomas, contracts, and newspapers Got angry, TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION! Protested the Stamp Act by calling a Stamp Act Congress, boycotting British goods, forming secret groups Sons of Liberty Parliament realized the Stamp Act was bad and repealed it Declaratory Act- Parliament had the right to govern and tax the colonies Americans celebrated the end of the Stamp Act and ignored the Declaratory Act