Lexius Henderson. October 7, 1763 King George 3 After the French and Indian war Angry because the king didn’t allow them to do what they wanted to do.

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Lexius Henderson

October 7, 1763 King George 3 After the French and Indian war Angry because the king didn’t allow them to do what they wanted to do

April 5,1763 Parliament The British placed a tax on sugar,wine, and other important things ; because they wanted more money They weren't happy at all

1763 Parliament All printed materials such as,and pamphlets It affected everyone in the colonist They were not happy

Samuel Adams Summer 1765 Destroyed houses belongings to royal offices

In October In New York Delegates of nine colonies They refused to used the stamps

In 1766 Parliament Right to taxes and make decisions They begin a war

To support the boycott of British goods

March 5, 1770 In the streets of Boston A fight broke out between towns peoples and soldiers 5 peoples got killed

In 1773 Parliament Gave the British east Indians company the right to ship tea to the colonists without paying most of the taxes usually placed on taxes

December 16, 1773 Sons of liberty Men disguised on Mohawks and boarded the ships and threw 342 chests of tea across Boston Harbor

In the Springs of 1774 King George 3

September 5, 1774 Philadelphia Sent the delegates from all the colonists excep The mens had come to establish a political body to represent American interests and challenge British control The new organization th Continental congress

April 19, 1775 Redcoats

Beginning of 1767 Parliament Glass, paint and oil Acts led to outrage among the colonists and helped spark the "Liberty" seizure and riots of 1768.