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Conflict with England ·FIW causes huge debt ·Colonists still at threat from Indians ·England heavily taxes colonies ·Felt colonies should pay for protection
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·1764 - Sugar Act - Pay for debt and protection ·Samuel Adams - "No taxation without representation" ·Committee of Correspondence - communicate with towns about British laws and how to challenge them ·Boycott - Refuse to buy goods (Embargo)
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·Stamp Act of 1765 - Pay for an official stamp on all paper products ·Sons/Daughters of Liberty - Secret society to frighten tax collectors - Used violence to achieve goals... ·What does this make them?
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Patrick Henry ·"Give me Liberty or Give me Death!!" ·1st governor of VA ·Gives speech to VA government to repeal Stamp Act - Violated rights
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·Reaction of Parliament - Declaratory Act - Parl. has power to make laws for colonies in all cases whatsoever ·Townshend Acts - Tax on lead, glass, paper, tea and paint ·Writ of assistance - The right to search for smuggled goods ·Daughters of Liberty lead boycott ·Violence ensues ·British military sent into Boston
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Boston Massacre/Tea party ·Crispus Attucks - 1st casualty of the Revolution - 2 others killed ·Townshend Acts repealed (except for tea) ·Dec 16th 1773 colonists disguised as Indians board ships and dump tea into Boston harbor
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·Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts) 1774 ·Boston harbor closed until tea paid for ·Gov't in Mass cancelled ·Quartering Act - Colonists must house British soldiers ·Quebec Act - Much of mass is given to Quebec
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