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Ipatiy [6.2K]
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1. Explain the key similarities & differences of the Albany Congress & Stamp Act Congress.

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galben [10]3 years ago
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(heyyy were in the same class <3 here are the answers plz change the wording up a bit)

Explain the key similarities & differences of the Albany Congress & Stamp Act Congress.

The stamp act was organized by mass bay 9 colonies repeal taxes and unite colonies petitioned king and parliament, albany congress was 7 colonies to NY to work together against French & Indians.

What two steps were taken by the Stamp Act Congress to repeal the Stamp Act?

Petition the king and have the parliament write dec. of rights & grievances also boycott british imports.

What was the main purpose of the Sons of Liberty? How did they accomplish that goal?

To enforce boycotts, organize protests and distribute anti taxation pamphlets. They vandalize offices and homes of tax collectors.

Why did England pass the ‘Declaratory Act?’

They were showing the colonies' parliament had total power and authority over them.

What is a tariff? How many were included in the ‘Townshend Acts?’

Taxes on imports, 72 were included in townshend act.

How did the Tea Act work to raise revenue for England?

It Lowered the price of tea and undercut smuggled tea; it also forced colonists to pay townshend tax.

Why did England decide to create the ‘Coercive Acts’ over Mass Bay?

Because the SOL threw 342 chest of english tea into the harbor.

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