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    assemblies held the power of the purse and generally got their way. Navigation Actsacts passed by British Parliament to regulate colonial trade so that raw materials were produced for the mother country and manufactured goods were purchased from her. Raw materials could only go to England‚ purchase finished goods from England; all colonial trade must be conducted on English shipping (page 9) Purpose of the acts was to promote the economic welfare of the empire in general and of the mother country

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    other soldiers began firing a moment later‚ and when the smoke cleared‚ five colonists were dead. he massacre resulted in the death of five colonists. British troops in the Massachusetts Bay Colony were there to stop demonstrations against the Townshend Acts and keep order‚ but instead they provoked outrage.The British soldiers and citizens brawled in streets and fought in bars. “The citizens viewed the British soldiers as potential oppressors‚ competitors for jobs‚ and a treat to social mores”. A

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    was the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act was protested upon the principle “No taxation without representation”. This particular act affected virtually all the colonists and limiting economic success‚ and thus the colonists protested. An additional factor in the company was the Townshend Act. The British Parliament was illegally taxing. As a result‚ the colonists boycotted British goods (Document C). The Tea Act made the colonies economically inferior to that of England’s. The Tea Act was an act where the colonies

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    as we fight through this. It all started with the vacuous "Townshend Acts" one of the most popular ones being the stamp act of 1765. The English set taxes on all citizens on every legal documentation. That meant we had to pay extra money when printing something‚ buying ANY type of printed good‚ like cards‚ books‚ paper‚ stamps in most cases (hence the act’s name.) One year later‚ after many complaints and riots‚ the act was repealed by the parliament. But this didn’t stop them from

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    this and settled into the Ohio River Valley. The British fired back with the Sugar Act in 1764 but the colonists started to protest against it. This is where the famous saying‚ “No Taxation without Representation!”‚ comes from. In 1765‚ the British established the Stamp Act which places taxes on all paper products. Such as‚ papers‚ legal documents‚ licenses‚ newspapers‚ and even playing cards. In response to this act‚ the colonists created committees to organize official boycotts. Also‚ Samuel Adams

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    inherited rights. The main act of provocation to the colonists was the stamp act. The stamp act was protested upon the principle of no taxation without representation. The stamp act was affecting virtually all the colonists‚ and restricted economic prosperity‚ thus colonists protested it. The Townshend acts were also a factor in the economy. The parliament was taxing illegally! Most colonists agreed‚ and a boycott of British goods resulted. When the British passed the Currency act‚ this left the paper

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    Who fired first at Lexington and Concord? Leading up to the incident at Lexington and Concord‚ we see that tensions mound all over the colonies because of all of the passing of several laws such as the sugar act‚ stamp and Townshend acts. To these the people responded furiously with acts such as the Boston massacre and the Boston tea party. With tensions already at a high it was already a matter of time to see which side was going to fire first; this point came on the 19th of April when a group

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    Source A: This cartoon shows a British colonialist sitting on a box of tea after the Boston Tea Party. The colonist‚ clearly in a position of weakness‚ says “make no mistake… I’m still in command of this vessel.” Despite the colonist’s words‚ the patriots had clearly “won this battle”‚ and had taken a huge step forward towards independence. The cartoon shows that this event‚ organised by the Boston Patriots‚ weakened the colonists‚ and helped the Americans in their fight for independence. Context

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    the colonists had to pay. One of the taxes the colonist disagreed with was the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act was tax on all print material‚ such as playing cards‚ newspapers‚ and all material with any type of print. Another tax was the Tea Act this act in were Britain wanted to sell tea without paying taxes. This caused the colonists to boycott tea and then The Boston Tea Party happened. Lastly was the Townshend Act‚ this was basically tax on imported goods. Britain needed revenue and tried to find

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    from the area Sugar Act 1764 -Refined sugar imported by the colonies Taxed all luxury items like silk‚ and molasses. st ​ 1​ Committee of Correspondence in Mass. Boston experimented with Boycotts “No taxation without representation” Colonist were angry by sugar act and many smuggled molasses in. Northern colonies organized protest and other colonies warned royal governors that tax was unfair. Currency Act 1764​ Colonies suffered continuous shortage of currency which affected trading. Stamp Act 1765 ​ Law

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