Sugar Act. First meant to raise colonial money for the crown.
Currency Act. Prevented colonists from issuing their own currency.
Quartering Act. The colonists are forced to provide barracks and supplies to British troops.
Stamp Act. The British began taxing newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, broadsides, legal documents, dice, and playing cards. The "stamp" was to signify a priorly mentioned product's tax was paid.
B. The government vastly improved the economy
One short-term effect was to shock the Allied home-populations with the surprise of a German offensive and the realization that the war was not going to be over as quickly as they had thought.
The us government would be destroyed
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A sense of nationalism was adopted by Americans as well and unity certainly seemed to be present. Although the country became unified in many trivial ways after the War of 1812, for the most part, the United States actually became more divided.
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