6.4 New Taxes and Tensions Goals:

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
They won the French and Indian war, but parliament still had to pay for it.
Advertisements

Trouble on the Frontier Relations with American IndiansRelations with American Indians –King Philip’s War.
Causes of the American Revolution! The French and Indian War Intolerable Acts Stamp Act Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Proclamation of 1773 Townshend.
.  A struggle between the British and the French. Colonists fought for the British, while the Native Americans fought for the French.  The British.
Building Colonial Unity Chapter 5-2
There was a ROAD to REVOLUTION. Proclamation of 1763.
Conflict in the Colonies
 Colonists VERY upset with British.  News of the protests got to Parliament!  British wanted to get colonists under control.  Sent troops to occupy.
Ch.6, Sec.2 – Colonial Resistance Grows
American Revolution Causes Still 3 Pages….
Causes of the American Revolution
Causes of the American Revolution!
England’s Attempts to Control the Colonies
Causes of American Revolution Lesson #3 New Taxes and Tensions.
New Taxes and Tensions What series of events led to the arrival of British troops in Boston in 1768? *Townshend Acts *Boycott *Crackdown on smugglers *Disbanding.
Conflicts in the Colonies 5.4 On the Eve of Revolution.
Bell Work Why did Great Britain not want the colonists settling west of the Appalachian Mountains? This day in History: October 21, The famous battleship.
Bell Work Why did Great Britain not want the colonists settling west of the Appalachian Mountains? What was the law that prevented settlers from doing.
Colonial Resistance Grows. Townshend Acts New taxes to raise money in the colonies Taxed various goods brought into the colonies (glass, paper, paint,
Colonial Resistance Grows CHAPTER 6, SECTION 2. Townshend Acts Parliament’s problem… How do we keep colonists happy? How do we raise revenue? Pass the.
The Road to Revolution.
The Road to Revolution Colonial Resistance Grows Chapter 6-2.
 The French and Indian War was over and the English were victorious.  The war had been very costly.  A permanent army was needed in the colonies.
American Revolution Causes Unit 4. Causes of the American Revolution.
The Boston Massacre & Boston Tea Party
Conflict in the Colonies.  Great Britain Raises Taxes ◦ Due to the French and Indian War Great Britain faced with how to pay for things. ◦ Needed Army.
Causes of the American Revolution!
The Stirrings of Rebellion
Causes of the Revolutionary War
New Taxes and Tensions 6.4.
FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR CONFLICTS IN THE COLONIES (1675 – 1774) Trouble on the Frontier.
Journal #3  3.5 Review – Copy & answer OR Restate 1. Why did Britain pass the Sugar Act? 2. Explain what “No taxation without representation” means. 3.
Where are we coming from????? Reasons for Taxation British Tax Laws Colonial Response Pay for Army Pay for War Debt (French and Indian) 1.Sugar Act 2.Stamp.
US History Road to Revolution British Legislation In order to pay for the French and Indian War debt British Parliament revived mercantilism by enforcing.
Chapter 3 Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous US History: Beginnings to 1914 Conflict in the Colonies The Big Idea.
 Beginning WEDNESDAY you will be required to do the following: ◦ Tardy to class you must pay $1 to enter ◦ To leave the classroom for ANY reason must.
The Townshend Acts Are Passed  In 1767, finance minister Charles Townshend told Parliament that he had a way to raise revenue so Parliament passed the.
Acts and Events Revolutionary War. Sugar Act First tax imposed on colonists Trying to reduce illegal smuggling of molasses Writ of Assistance- Right to.
6.1& 6.2 TIGHTER BRITISH CONTROL. Quartering Act Required the colonies to quarter, or house, British soldiers and provide them with supplies.
The Boston Tea Party. On the day of the Boston Massacre, Parliament proposed to repeal (do away with) the Townshend Acts. This act….. –Suspended NY’s.
Unit Three Creating a Nation
Causes of the Revolution
Events Leading to the American Revolution
Causes of the Revolutionary War
Conflict in the Colonies 4-1
Can you think of a time when a parent or teacher made a rule that you thought was unfair? How did you feel about it? What did you do? How did your parent.
New Taxes and Tensions What series of events led to the arrival of British troops in Boston in 1768? *Townshend Acts *Boycott *Crackdown on smugglers *Disbanding.
New Taxes and Tensions Chapter 6 - Section 4.
Conflict in the Colonies
The Roots of the Revolution
Conflict in the Colonies
**some content is repeated
A reaction to the Boston Tea Party.
The English Colonies Conflict in the Colonies
Causes of the American Revolution!
Colonial Resistance Grows Chapter 6 section 2
New Taxes and Tensions.
Causes of the American Revolution!
Stamp Act Colonial Reactions.
Causes of the American Revolution!
Causes of the American Revolution!
Causes of the American Revolution!
Causes of the American Revolution!
Causes of the American Revolution!
Conflict in the Colonies
Chapter 6 Lesson 2 Colonial Resistance Grows
The Road to War.
Causes and Events Leading to the American Revolution
Proclamation of 1763 British Action
Causes of the American Revolution
Presentation transcript:

6.4 New Taxes and Tensions Goals: How did colonists respond to the Townshend Acts? Why were the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party significant events? What was the purpose of the Intolerable Acts?

Townshend Acts – June 1767 Placed taxes on glass, lead, paint, paper and tea. Paid for military costs & salaries for the governors. Writs of Assistance – Used to enforce the Townshend Acts Allowed tax collectors to search for smuggled goods. Colonists hated new laws- they violated their constitutional rights.

Tax collectors seized the ship Liberty on suspicion of smuggling. Sons of Liberty attacked custom officials’ houses in response. Oct. 1768 British soldiers arrived in Boston to restore order. British Governor broke up the Massachusetts legislature.

The Boston Massacre Shouting insults and throwing things common between colonists & soldiers. March 5, 1770 – tensions exploded. Soldiers fired into an angry mob, killing 5 colonists. Event was used as propaganda – only one side of the story was told. 2 of the 6 soldiers found guilty & branded.

A Tax on Tea Parliament repealed most of the Townshend Acts- except the tax on tea. British East India Co. asked to sell tea directly to the colonies- to keep prices low and still profit. Tea Act 1773 Colonists worried this Co. would have a monopoly – they were against it. Sons of Liberty demanded the tea ships leave the harbor.

Boston Tea Party Colonists dressed as American Indians and threw all the ships’ tea chests into the Boston Harbor.

The Intolerable Acts Causes— Purpose— Continued protests by the colonists Boston Tea Party Purpose— To force the colonists to submit to British authority. Prevent any further protests.

Results— Closed Boston Harbor Massachusetts charter was cancelled Royal officials allowed to be tried in Britain Quartering Act – forced colonists to quarter, or house and supply, British soldiers. General Thomas Gage became governor of Massachusetts.