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South Carolina End-of-Course Examination in US History USHC 1.2 Analyze the early development of representative government and political rights in the American colonies, including the influence of the British political system and the rule of law as written in the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights, and the conflict between the colonial legislatures and the British Parliament over the right to tax that resulted in the American Revolutionary War.

British National Debt Following the French and Indian War

Parliament Taxes the Colonies 1.Sugar Act (1764) 2.Stamp Act (1765) 3.Townshend Acts (1767)

Smuggling Photo Credit: Mary HarrschMary Harrsch

Intimidation Mass Protests

Reduced dependence on British textiles

Paul Revere's engraving of British troops landing in Boston in 1768.

Just because we don’t tax... doesn’t mean that we can’t!

Tea Act Boston Tea Party Intolerable Acts Lexington & Concord Leading to the Revolution Photo Credit: Darwin BellDarwin Bell

Photo Credit: John-MorganJohn-Morgan

MARTIAL LAW

Photo Credit : Jeanette RunyonJeanette Runyon

Photo Credit: Rachel Ford JamesRachel Ford James

OBJECTIVE: Seize the Arsenal