<span>One financial problem centered around the fact that the Confederation Congress lacked the ability to pass laws to collect tariffs. Also, they started to print paper money, but since there wasn't a store of silver or gold to back it up, the money had no real value. A third issue that doomed the economy was the large debt that had been incurred during the war.</span>
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Tea act: A tax on tea; angered the colonists
Stamp act: Colonists would have to purchase a "stamp" to place on public documents i.e newspapers, playing cards, almanacs, etc.
Intolerable acts: a series of laws passed by the British Government that restricted the colonist's freedoms. They were passed in response to the Boston Tea Party.
Sugar Act: A tax on sugar, this upset the colonists because they felt that the taxes were unfair, as they lacked representation in congress.
Proclamation of 1763: Prevented colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains, a desire for better farmland led many colonists to defy this act.
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