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Dress Rehearsal Colonists continued to flow in to North America. - PPT Presentation

Expanded colonies pushed west Came in to contact with French settlers and Natives Results in the French and Indian War British and Colonial Militia defeat French and Indians Brits kick French out of North America ID: 744045

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Dress Rehearsal

Colonists continued to flow in to North America.

Expanded colonies, pushed west.

Came in to contact with French settlers and Natives.Slide3

Results in the French and Indian War.

British and Colonial Militia defeat French and Indians.

Brits kick French out of North America.Slide4

After the war, British are heavily in debt.

Decide the colonies should pay the debt.

British begin issuing ‘writs of assistance’

British soldiers able to search without causeSlide5

British King George III

Issues the Proclamation of 1763

Forbids colonists from settling west of Appalachian Mountains

Colonists furious, they feel King George III is acting as a despot.Slide6

British Parliament begins to pass laws which infuriate colonists

Quartering Act

Forced colonists to house British troops

Stamp Act

Forced all printed materials to be taxed and stamped.Slide7

Group of Colonists meet

Stamp Act Congress

“No Taxation without Representation!!!!”

Argued that since they have no say, they cannot be taxed.Slide8

Colonists decide to boycott British Goods

Refuse to buy them, thus hurting Britain economically

Large black market develops in the colonies.Slide9

In Boston, a radical group called the Son of Liberty forms.

Headed by Samuel Adams

Used violent methods to enforce the boycott

Tar-and-Feathering, beatings, intimidationSlide10

The boycott, coupled with the violence, led to Parliament repealing the Stamp Act.

Passed the Declaratory Act

Stated Parliament’s authority to pass laws on the colonies.

Mixed victorySlide11

In 1767, Parliament passed the Townshend Acts

Taxes imported goods – glass, tea

Boston erupts in violence, England sends soldiers, declares Martial LawSlide12

March 5, 1770

British Soldiers guarding Old State House in Boston

Accosted by protesters

Begin throwing snowballs, oysters, rocksSlide13

British soldiers fire into the crowd.

Kill 5 colonists.

Paul Revere depicts the event and creates sympathy for the colonists.Slide14