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Economic Interference April 1770- Parliament repealed the Townshend Acts, but kept Tea Tax Colonists boycotted British tea and smuggled it in from Holland
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Chapter 4: Independence! Chapter 5: From Confederation to Federal Union Chapter 6: A Strong Start for the Nation
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French and Indian War
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Chapter 10: Growing Tensions between Britain and the Colonies
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Long Term Cause! Conflict between Great Britain & the Colonies grew over issues of taxation, representation, & liberty! Action Taken by Great Britain
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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
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BELLWORK There are no specific bellwork questions today, but you should spend the first part of class finishing your poster on British laws pre-revolution
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Ch. 4 Section 2. In the spring of 1772, the British government introduced several new policies that angered American colonists. Britain sent customs
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Section 3 Essential Question How did British tax policies move the colonist closer to rebellion? -Understand why colonists resented the Tea Act. -Learn
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Section 2-The Revolution Begins Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Chapter Objectives Section 2: The Revolution
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Continuing Unrest: (107-109) –Frederick, Lord North, became Great Britain’s Prime Minister in 1770, he hoped to pacify the colonists’ anger by repealing
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Tighter British Control. I. Growing Apart A.King George III kept 10,000 soldiers in colonies to enforce proc. 1763 B.England is in Debt after War 1.Quartering
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