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Chapter 5 TAXES & ACTS Ms. Russo
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1. Why did the colonists hate the PROCLAMATION LINE OF 1763?
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Colonists were very upset
many had planned on moving to the west after the war to invest in land
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2. How did most colonists react to the Proclamation Line of 1763?
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Many colonists ignored the order and moved across to the west of the mountains anyway
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3. How did King George III plan to enforce the Proclamation Line of 1763?
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He keeps 10,000 soldiers in the colonies after the war to enforce the proclamation line
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4. Describe the QUARTERING ACT:
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The QUARTERING ACT stated that colonists were required to give the British soldiers a place to stay and food to eat
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Colonists hated this law and hated the soldiers
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Why did the King need to increase revenue after the French and Indian War?
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Needed more money to pay for soldiers in America
England thought the colonies should pay for the soldiers protecting them, not the people of England
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6. Describe the SUGAR ACT:
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The SUGAR ACT was a tax placed on sugar, molasses and other products shipped to the colonies
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7. Describe the STAMP ACT:
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The STAMP ACT said all legal documents must carry an official stamp showing that a tax had been paid
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Items required to have a stamp included: diplomas, contracts, wills, newspapers and even playing cards
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The stamp tax also had to be paid in silver coin only – a rare item in the colonies
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8. How did colonial leaders react to the many acts and taxes passed by the British government?
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Colonial leaders protested and upset they cannot vote on members of Parliament
“No taxation without representation” they cried
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PROTESTING THE STAMP ACT
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9. Describe the importance of PATRICK HENRY:
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PATRICK HENRY of Virginia lead many of the first protests against the taxes
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PATRICK HENRY SPEAKING TO HIS FELLOW VIRGINIA STATESMEN
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10. What is a BOYCOTT?
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A BOYCOTT is refusal to buy something in order to prove a point
The colonists started to boycott items taxed by the British to send the King a message
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11. What types of people made up the SONS OF LIBERTY?
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The SONS OF LIBERTY were a secret society made up of people from every walk of life who protested the British taxes Included merchants, lawyers, workers, craftsmen, etc
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12. What was the purpose of the SONS OF LIBERTY?
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The SONS OF LIBERTY met to organize protests and discuss the problems the colonies had with the King
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THE SONS OF LIBERTY MEETING TO DISCUSS THE TAXES
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In 1766 Parliament realized the Stamp Act was a mistake they repealed it – they threw it out
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13. Describe the TOWNSHEND ACTS:
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TOWNSHEND ACTS were a new set of taxes placed on imported products such as glass, paper, lead, paint and tea
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14. What were the WRITS OF ASSISTANCE?
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The King gave British soldiers the right to go into any house to look for smuggled goods
The is called the WRITS OF ASSISTANCE
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15. How did SAMUEL ADAMS react to the British acts and taxes?
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SAM ADAMS lead a boycott of British goods in Boston
Soon the boycott spread to all of the colonies in America
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SAMUEL ADAMS
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THE END
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