Daily Quiz- 9/14 1. The Wilderness Road, shown on the map is most closely associated with A. Daniel Boone B. Dragging Canoe C. James Robertson D. Thomas.

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Daily Quiz- 9/14 1. The Wilderness Road, shown on the map is most closely associated with A. Daniel Boone B. Dragging Canoe C. James Robertson D. Thomas Sharpe Spencer 2. Who is know and the “Father of Middle Tennessee”? A.Daniel Boone B.William Bean C.James Robertson D.Thomas Sharpe Spencer

Rising Tensions

Ending Salutary Neglect Britain becomes more involved in the Colonies Mercantilism: Britain takes advantage of colonies War debt: Need money to pay for French and Indian war in the colonies Maintaining colonies: Britain stations soldiers in the colonies and must pay them Mother Country provides security and manufactured goods Colonies provide raw materials and a consumer market

John Peter Zenger Trial A newspaper editor, John Peter Zenger printed critical views of the royal governor of New York He was charged with the crime of lying about a royal official He was found innocent Established the principle of Freedom of the Press in the colonies

Sugar and Stamp Acts Sugar Act: tax on sugar (molasses) imported to colonies first tax on the colonies by Britain Stamp Act: direct tax on colonists Required a stamp on all printed materials (legal documents, newspapers, playing cards)

Discussion Why did Britain end salutary neglect? How did the John Peter Zenger trial impact relations between Britain and the colonies? What response would you expect the colonists to have about the Sugar and Stamp Acts?

Reaction of Colonists Colonists very upset by taxes Felt they were being taxed by a government they had no say in “No taxation without Representation” Sons of Liberty formed by Samuel Adams and John Hancock (smuggler and merchant) Group founded to protest British policies (violently at times) Set up boycotts (refused to buy) of taxed goods

Britain Responds Quartering Act: required colonists to allow British soldiers to live in their homes and feed them Britain says it is to protect from Native Americans but really to catch smugglers not paying taxes

Britain’s Declaration After the Sons of Liberty boycotts, Britain changes its mind Repeals (ends) the Sugar and Stamp Acts BUT Declaratory Act: British Parliament declares it has the authority to govern the colonies by any means (including taxes)

Reflection Which act/policy do you believe angered the colonists the most? Why?