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History Group 1 America

Britain's too far away for us!

AB
Sugar Act1764
Sugar ActRevenue Act
Navigation Acts1650s
Proclamation Line1763
Navigation ActsRestricted colonial trade to England
Navigation ActsMercantalism
Navigation ActsForced many colonials to smuggle to make a living
Navigation Actsrestricted tobacco trade
tobaccoonly traded to England
raw meterialsreturned after manufacturing
traders with coloniesBritish Citizens
Navigation Actsrevoked in 1849
Molasses Act1733
George GrenvillePrime Minister
An ocean away from home...Salutary Neglect
Angry ColonistsWarehouse raids/effigy hangings
Arbitrary SearchingWrits of Assitance
three penceRevenue Act
end of salutary neglectGeorge Grenville
The French and Indian WarEngland's Masive Debt
Paxton BoysKilled Indians in 1763
Proclamation Act1763
# of New Colonies4
East Florida, West Florida, Quebec, GrenadaName of the New Colonies
Reason for Proclamation ActKeep Colonies from being too powerful
Type if Indian SlaughteredConestoga
# of me, women and children killed20
Ben Franklinskillful negotiations barely averted a riot
Quebec to West Floridaextensions of the proclamation line
reaction toward the Proclamation ActIgnored act and protesting radically
The quartering act1765
The act shall continue through 1765-______1767
what was forcedsoilder to be quartered and provided with diet
Another name for quartering actmutinity 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 placeAmerica
Why was it passedAct to punish mutinity and desertion and for the better payment of the army and their quarters
What did it invadeprivacy
Where colonist happy about it no
why did the colonist quartered thembecause they were forced


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