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Dafna11 [192]
4 years ago
11

Match these items.

History
2 answers:
Nikitich [7]4 years ago
4 0
1. Proclamation of 1763
2. Quartering Act
3. Virginia Resolves
4. Committees of Correspondence
5. Sons of Liberty
6. writs of assistance
7. Declaratory Act
zysi [14]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The correct answers are:

1 - Proclamation Act of 1763

2 - Quartering Act

3 - Virginia Resolves

4 - Committies of Correspondance

5 - Sons of Liberty

6 - Writ of Assistance

7 - Declaratoy Act  

Explanation:

1)_ The Royal Proclamation of 1763 had the purpose of organize the vasts territories that were bought in North America by the England King, George III. Therefore that this proclamation prohibited the settlers from moving west.

2)_ The Quartering Act were the known acts of the British Parliament that established that the local governments of the colonial americans must provide food and housing to the british troops.

3)_ The Virginia Resolves were a series of resolutions passed by the Virginia House of Burgesses in response to the Stamp Act.

4)_ The Committies of Correspondance were shadow governments managed by patriots leaders of the Thirteen Colonies just before of the American Revolution.

5)_ The Sons of Liberty were a secret underground organization that battled the Stamp Act during 1765, led by recognized members of the Thirteen Colonies.

6)_ Writ of Assistance is a written order issued by a court instructing a law official to do a certain task. They were very controversial when were issued by courts in the British America to search into colonists' homes.

7)_ The Declaratory Act of 1766 was an act of the British Parliament that came by after the repeal of the Stamp Act of 1765.

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