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U.S History (The French and Indian War (Ohio River Valley, Intolerable…
U.S History
The French and Indian War
Ohio River Valley
Intolerable Acts
Had enough
Last straw
Hate Britian
Freedom
Land
Ohio River Valley
American Revolution
British defeat
Battle of Longhorn
French joins in
Battle of Saratoga
War
America is an independent country
Establishment of a New Government
Articles of Confederation
Epic Fail
Strong Federal Government
Worked Well
Power in states
U.S Constitution
Events leading up to the American Revolution
Sugar Act (1764). This British law charged duties on sugar imported by the colonies. Several other products were also taxed.
Currency Act (1751 and 1764). Several Acts which regulated the issuing of money by the American colonist.
Stamp Act (1765). This British law required certain printed materials including newspapers in America be on paper produced in Brittan and stamped with a revenue stamp.
Quartering Act (1765). This act forced the colonist to provide food and shelter for British soldiers when needed.
Townshend Acts (1767). A series of acts passed By Brittan beginning in 1767 that taxed the colonies.
Boston Massacre (1770). An angry mob of colonist confronts British soldiers in Boston. Five colonists are killed.
Tea Act (1773). This act basically gave the British East India Company a monopoly on tea trade in the Americas.
Boston Tea Party (1773). In response to the Tea Act patriots dressed as American Indians dump British tea into Boston Harbor.
Intolerable Acts (1774). A series of laws also called the Coercive Acts passed by Brittan in response to the Boston Tea Party.