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Title: Events leading to Revolution


1
Events leading to Revolution
  • Proclamation of 1763
  • Colonists couldnt move west of Appalachian
    MountainsNative American problem
  • Americans believed it was attempt to control
  • Sugar Act leads to Writs of Assistance (general
    search warrants)

2
Stamp Act
  • Direct tax
  • Stamps on all paper items
  • Everyone affected
  • Some colonists formed
  • Sons of Liberty
  • Sam Adams (radical)
  • They led organized protest
  • Tree of Liberty
  • Hanging in effigy

3
Results of Stamp Act
  • Stamp Act Congress
  • Declaration of Rights and Grievances
  • Parliament couldnt tax colonists
  • Non importation agreement
  • Repealed by Parliament
  • Not ONE cent in tax money collected
  • Growing opposition to British rule seriously
    begins in colonies

4
Declaratory Act
  • Parliament retains the right to legislate for
    colonies on ALL matters

5
Townshend Act
  • Tax on imported materials
  • Glass, lead, paint, paper and tea
  • Led to mass resistance
  • Mary Otis Warren led women
  • homespun
  • British seized Hancocks Liberty
  • Riots
  • British soldiers were stationed in Boston

6
Boston Massacre
  • 5 colonists killed
  • John Adams defended British soldiers
  • Wins case

7
Committees of Correspondence
  • Organized method to inform colonies of important
    events
  • Begun by Sam Adams

8
Boston Tea Party
  • Townshend Acts repealed
  • ONLY tax left was LOW tax on tea
  • Cut colonial merchants out of tea trade
  • Result Tea Party

9
Coercive (Intolerable Acts)
  • Close port of Boston until tax paid
  • Quartering Act
  • Boston put under marital law (no legislature)

10
1st Continental Congress
  • Sept. 1774
  • Agreed to not Import goods from England
  • Sent a Declaration of Rights to King
  • Decided to meet in May 1775
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