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Ch. 6: Tighter British Control

Chapter 6 Section 1 Practice and Review

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Proclamation of 1763said colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
King George IIIdecided to keep 10,000 British troops in colonies to enforce the Proclamation of 1763
Quartering Act (1765)required colonies to house and supply British soldiers
General Thomas Gagecommander of British Forces in New York
revenueincome
Sugar Act (1764)placed a tax on sugar, molasses, and other shipped products
James Otiscolonial leader who claimed Parliament had no right to tax the colonies, since they had no representation
George GrenvilleBritish finance minister who thought colonists should pay taxes since they were part of Britain
Stamp Act (1765)ALL printed products needed an official stamp showing a tax was paid
Stamp Act Congressdelegates from 9 colonies met to write a petition to the King in protest of the Stamp Act
boycottrefusal to buy goods
Sons of Libertya secret society formed to oppose British policies
repealcancel, or take away
Declaratory Act (1766)said that Parliament had supreme authority to govern the colonies


8th Grade Social Studies Teacher
Anthony Wayne Junior High

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