(who, what, when, where)" Cause Effect Evidence
"Proclamation of 1763
" At the end of the French and Indian War, the British used a proclamation, mainly to stop the Indians. British people thought that more wars and fights would happen if the British moved closer to Indian territory This law banned British settlement in the West https://quizlet.com/9006093/flashcards
"Sugar Act " All colonists must pay tax for anything that contains sugar. Example: molasses, sugar. Forced colonists to pay tax on all sugared items. The colonists got mad because of the large tax amounts. https://prezi.com/xyuf7hf31qa6/the-sugar-act-of-1764/
"Quartering Act " England left an army in the frontier in order for food and shelter Indirect taxes on …show more content…
So they made the stamp act. This made people buy stamps whenever they wanted to buy paper. Many Protested and resisted to pay their taxes. https://prezi.com/hdwsk8fx9ozw/american-revolution-cause-and-effect-timeline/
"Stamp Act Congress " They asked the king to repeal the stamp act. They asked the king to repeal the stamp act. The repeal of the act. https://prezi.com/hdwsk8fx9ozw/american-revolution-cause-and-effect-timeline/
"Declaratory Act " They taxed paint, glass, lead, paper and tea The parliaments authority was the same as America’s as it was Britans Angry colonists …show more content…
https://prezi.com/hdwsk8fx9ozw/american-revolution-cause-and-effect-timeline/
"Occupation of Boston
" The siege of Boston The campaign began at the battle of Lexington and Concord British tried to attack the military and the leaders in Concord https://prezi.com/hdwsk8fx9ozw/american-revolution-cause-and-effect-timeline/
"Boston Massacre
(Teacher Example)
" The shooting of five colonists by British troops on March 5, 1770 in Boston. Tension between colonists and British troops had been building ever since the British started to impose heavy taxes, particularly demonstrated by the Occupation of Boston. This was the turning point for the colonists. The dead rioters became martyrs for liberty, and the incident sparked a longing for independence in the colonists’ hearts. "Primary: Paul Revere’s famous engraving of “Boston’s Bloody Massacre”
Secondary: Textbook “A More Perfect Union,” Chp 2, Pg 58"
"Committees of Correspondence
" A fast way of emergency communication through mail within the 13 colonies They were preparing for war Letters were moved by horses to the colonies https://prezi.com/hdwsk8fx9ozw/american-revolution-cause-and-effect-timeline/
"Tea