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lesya692 [45]
3 years ago
12

PLEASE HELP, HISTORY!!!!

History
2 answers:
LuckyWell [14K]3 years ago
7 0

The Stamp Act (1765) - Tax on stamps in the colonies, meaning you had to pay a tax every time you wanted to mail something

Quartering Act (1765) - Forced Americans to feed and house British soldiers when needed

Townsend Acts (1767) - Series of various taxes imposed on colonies

Boston Massacre (1770) - Angry mob of colonists harass British soldiers in Boston, soldiers get mad and fire into the crowd. Five people are killed.

Tea Act (1773) - Gave the British East India Company a monopoly on tea in the colonies, allowing the company to raise prices as high as they wanted.

Intolerable Acts (1774) - A series of acts in response to the Boston Tea Party that included closing Boston's port, allowing British soldiers to be tried in England rather than America, and a new and improved Quartering Act.

larisa86 [58]3 years ago
3 0

Sugar Act (1764). This British law charged duties on sugar imported by the colonies. ...

Currency Act (1751 and 1764). ...

Stamp Act (1765). ...

Quartering Act (1765). ...

Townshend Acts (1767). ...

Boston Massacre (1770). ...

Tea Act (1773). ...

Boston Tea Party (1773).


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