Colonial Tensions with Britain
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Colonists were angered by new taxes imposed by Great Britain due to a lack of representation in government.
- A)The War of 1812
- B)The Boston Tea Party
- C)The French and Indian War
- D)The signing of the Magna Carta
- A)To provide places for British troops to live
- B)To pay for British troops' food and clothing
- C)To enlist in the British army
- D)To build barracks for the soldiers
- A)True
- B)False
What was the effect of the Proclamation of 1763 on the relationship between the colonists and Great Britain?
What event led to the increase in British debts and taxes that angered the colonists?
What did the Quartering Act require colonists to provide to British troops?
The Quartering Act ordered colonists to provide ___ for British troops.
What were the requirements imposed on colonists by the Quartering Act of 1765?
The Stamp Act imposed taxes on printed papers like newspapers and marriage licenses.
What were some ways colonists expressed their anger towards the Stamp Act?
What major attitude did King George III display towards the American colonies?
The Boston Port Act, one of the Intolerable Acts, ___ Boston Harbor.