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Ch 5 Acts & Laws Review

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Sugar ActPlaced a tax on molasses and sugar
Sugar ActDid not allow for trial by jury
Sugar ActAllowed british officials to search for and seize smuggled goods without the courts permission
Proclamation of 1763allowed 10,000 british soldiers to remain in the colonies following the French & Indian War
Proclamation of 1763Prohibited colonists from settleing west of the Appalachian Mountains.
Stamp ActPlaced a tax on all printed materials in the colonies; newspapers, decks of cards, legal documents.
Stamp ActWas repealed and repalced with the Declaratory Act on the same day.
Stamp ActColonists protested this act by boycotting British goods
Declaratory ActStated that the British Parliament had the right to tax and make decisions for the colonies in "all cases whatsoever".
Declaratory ActThis Act was passed the same day the British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act
Stamp ActBritish merchants protested this Act because they were loosing money due tot he widespread boycotts of British goods in the colonies.
Townshend ActsPlaced a tax on all imported goods to America like glass, tea, paper and lead.
Townshend ActsThe Daughters of Liberty began creating alternative to British goods in order to strengthen the boycott following this law.
Stamp ActColonists began terrorizing British officials by tarring and feathering them.


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