Stamp Act

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Tuesday, Oct. 8
1. Get out your History Spiral put your binder on the floor
2. Update your Table of Contents if you didn’t yesterday.
Date
10/7
10/7
10/8
Title
Warm-Up’s Oct. 6th to 9th
Causes of Revolution Vocabulary/People
Tighter British Control Worksheet
Entry #
31
32
33
4. Turn to entry #31. Write the question and your full answer to the
following:
10/9 The main reason that Great Britain established the Proclamation
Line of 1763 was to
A. Allow Canada to control the Great Lakes region
B. Avoid conflicts between American colonists and Native Americans
C. Make profits by selling the land west of the Appalachian Mts
D. Protect the French Catholics of Quebec
Proclamation of 1763
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=509SFtIA2hk
&feature=related
TIGHTER BRITISH CONTROL
V
Britain's Problems
Britain's Solution
Britain wanted the land
west of the Appalachian
Mountains to remain
with Native Americans
Proclamation Act of 1763
The colonist could not
move west of the
Appalachian Mountains
Colonists’ Response
They moved anyway they
had just fought the F and
I war over the Ohio River
Valley
Quartering Act
144
Sugar Act
144
144
Stamp Act
144
146
Declaratory Act
146
146
Quartering Act
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKnN8Jg36k
A&feature=related
TIGHTER BRITISH CONTROL
V
Britain's Problems
Britain's Solution
Britain wanted the land
west of the Appalachian
Mountains to remain
with Native Americans
Proclamation Act of 1763
The colonist could not
move west of the
Appalachian Mountains
They moved anyway they
had just fought the F and
I war over the Ohio River
Valley
British troops in North
America needed a place
to stay .
Quartering Act –colonist
had to supply and
quarter(house) British
troops
Not much they could do.
Sugar Act
144
144
Stamp Act
144
146
Declaratory Act
146
Colonists’ Response
146
Sugar Act
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svffj4MwG1
U
TIGHTER BRITISH CONTROL
V
Britain's Problems
Britain's Solution
Colonists’ Response
Britain wanted the land
west of the Appalachian
Mountains to remain
with Native Americans
Proclamation Act of 1763
The colonist could not
move west of the
Appalachian Mountains
They moved anyway they
had just fought the F and
I war over the Ohio River
Valley
British troops in North
America needed a place
to stay .
Quartering Act –colonist
had to supply and
quarter(house) British
troops
Not much they could do.
As a result of the F &I
War British needed
revenue (income) to help
pay for the war and to
keep troops in North
America.
Sugar Act – 1764 this law
placed a tax on sugar,
molasses, and other
products shipped to the
colonies. They did not
consult the colonist.
Stamp Act –
Got angry, TAXATION
WITHOUT
REPRESENTATION!
Stamp Act
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCez0nHs
DWo
TIGHTER BRITISH CONTROL
V
Britain's Problems
Britain's Solution
Colonists’ Response
British troops in North
America needed a place
to stay .
Quartering Act –colonist
had to supply and
quarter(house) British
troops
Not much they could do.
As a result of the F &I
War British needed
revenue (income) to help
pay for the war and to
keep troops in North
America.
Sugar Act – 1764 this law
placed a tax on sugar,
molasses, and other
products shipped to the
colonies. They did not
consult the colonist.
Stamp Act – 1765 Made
the colonist buy and
place stamps on goods
such as diplomas,
contracts, and
newspapers
Got angry, TAXATION
WITHOUT
REPRESENTATION!
Protested the Stamp Act
by calling a Stamp Act
Congress, boycotting
British goods, forming
secret groups Sons of
Liberty
Declaratory Act
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYAFVDc49t
A
TIGHTER BRITISH CONTROL
V
Britain's Problems
Britain's Solution
As a result of the F &I
War British needed
revenue (income) to help
pay for the war and to
keep troops in North
America.
Sugar Act – 1764 this law
placed a tax on sugar,
molasses, and other
products shipped to the
colonies. They did not
consult the colonist.
Stamp Act – 1765 Made
the colonist buy and
place stamps on goods
such as diplomas,
contracts, and
newspapers
Got angry, TAXATION
WITHOUT
REPRESENTATION!
Declaratory ActParliament had the right
to govern and tax the
colonies
Americans celebrated the
end of the Stamp Act and
ignored the Declaratory
Act
Parliament realized the
Stamp Act was bad and
repealed it 1766.
Colonists’ Response
Protested the Stamp Act
by calling a Stamp Act
Congress, boycotting
British goods, forming
secret groups Sons of
Liberty
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