| A | B |
| Sugar Act | 1764 |
| Sugar Act | Revenue Act |
| Navigation Acts | 1650s |
| Proclamation Line | 1763 |
| Navigation Acts | Restricted colonial trade to England |
| Navigation Acts | Mercantalism |
| Navigation Acts | Forced many colonials to smuggle to make a living |
| Navigation Acts | restricted tobacco trade |
| tobacco | only traded to England |
| raw meterials | returned after manufacturing |
| traders with colonies | British Citizens |
| Navigation Acts | revoked in 1849 |
| Molasses Act | 1733 |
| George Grenville | Prime Minister |
| An ocean away from home... | Salutary Neglect |
| Angry Colonists | Warehouse raids/effigy hangings |
| Arbitrary Searching | Writs of Assitance |
| three pence | Revenue Act |
| end of salutary neglect | George Grenville |
| The French and Indian War | England's Masive Debt |
| Paxton Boys | Killed Indians in 1763 |
| Proclamation Act | 1763 |
| # of New Colonies | 4 |
| East Florida, West Florida, Quebec, Grenada | Name of the New Colonies |
| Reason for Proclamation Act | Keep Colonies from being too powerful |
| Type if Indian Slaughtered | Conestoga |
| # of me, women and children killed | 20 |
| Ben Franklin | skillful negotiations barely averted a riot |
| Quebec to West Florida | extensions of the proclamation line |
| reaction toward the Proclamation Act | Ignored act and protesting radically |
| The quartering act | 1765 |
| The act shall continue through 1765-______ | 1767 |
| what was forced | soilder to be quartered and provided with diet |
| Another name for quartering act | mutinity act |
| mutinity act | act for better government of the army, and their observing strict disciplone, and providing quarters for the army |
| Where did it took place | America |
| Why was it passed | Act to punish mutinity and desertion and for the better payment of the army and their quarters |
| What did it invade | privacy |
| Where colonist happy about it | no |
| why did the colonist quartered them | because they were forced |