 Announcements ID Quiz; Pre-Revolution (American) Tuesday October 4  Questions  ID Quiz  Warmup O,P,V,L (20)  Adam Smith’s “the Principle of the Mercantilist.

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 Announcements ID Quiz; Pre-Revolution (American) Tuesday October 4  Questions  ID Quiz  Warmup O,P,V,L (20)  Adam Smith’s “the Principle of the Mercantilist System” (20)  Reading and IDs (20)  Slideshow: French and Indian War

 Salutary Neglect  Stamp Act  Boston Massacre  Samuel Adams  Patrick Henry  Coercive (intolerable) Acts

To what extent to you agree with the following statement. “The British colonists were not justified in their protest against English taxes and regulation.