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TENSIONS BETWEEN BRITAIN AND COLONIALS - Coggle Diagram
TENSIONS BETWEEN BRITAIN AND COLONIALS
A CHANGE IN BRITISH IMPERIAL POLICY TOWARDS THE COLONIES
7 YEARS WAR
WAR VS FRANCE
PLUNGED INTO DEBT
GAVE THEM FRENCH TERITORY
MORE COSTS
DEFENCE NEEDED TO PROTECT
FROM FRENCH
AND COLONISTS
SALUTARY NEGLECT TO MERCANTILISM
COLONIALS USED TO SALUTARY NEGLECT
TAX AVOIDENCE
INDEPENDENCE
SMUGGLING
MERCANTILISM
MAKE THEM WORK FOR MOTHER
CONTROLLED
TAXED
TAXES
1764 SUGAR TAX
DECREASE IN PRICE
STRONGLY ENFORCED
ONLY EFFECTS MERCHANTS
1765 THE STAMP ACT
EFFECTS ALL
TAX LEVIED ON ALL
STAMP OFFICERS
1967 TOWNSHED DUTIES
TAX ON MOST GOODS
NOT RAISED ALOT
STRONGLY ENFORCED
CURTAILMENT OF POLITICAL FREEDOMS
1763 PROCLAMATION LINE
MINIMISE WHITE INDIAN CONFLICT
STOP WESTERN EXPANSION
COLONIAL REACTION
UNPRESIDENTED RESTRICTION
WANTING LIBERTY TO EXPAND
1765 THE QUARTERING ACT
MUST HOUSE ALL SOILDERS
NEW YORK REFUSED
BRIT RESPONCE TO POSTPONE POLITICAL LIBERTIES
COMPLIANCE
1766 THE DECLARATORY ACT
FEARFUL OF COLONIES ECONOMIC POWER
PLAY OF POWER
HAVE THE RIGHT TO PASS ANY LAW AT ANYTIME
GOES AGAINST "NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION"
BRITISH MILITARY ACTION
BRITTISH TROOPS MOVED IN TO PROTECT QUBECK
SEEN AS THREAT
AND TO COLLECT CUSTOMS DUTIES
BOSTON MASSACRE
5 DIED AT HANDS OF BRITISH
SAM ADAM PUBLISED IT HARSHLY
JOHN ADAMS GOT THE BRITS OF
MAINTAINING PEACE
FOR A TIME
EFFECT OF THE QUARTERING ACT
USE OF MILITARY IN PROHIBITING ASSEMBLIES
COLONISTS 'OVERREACTION'
"NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION"
SONS OF LIBERTY
SPEARHEADED BY SAM ADAM
USED VIOLENCE TO INTIMDATE BRITTISH
BOYCOTTED BRITTISH GOODS
REGULAR RIOTS
INCLUDING WHAT LED TO BOSTON MASSACRE
TARING AND FEATHERING
LOYALISTS
FORCE FOR FREEDOM
ENLIGHTENMENT
FRENCH REVOLUTION INFLUENCE
LESS TRUST INSIDE MONARCHY AND BEING RULED OVER
INCREASED FAITH IN DEMOCRACY
MOVEMENT INSPIRED THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDANCE