KEY ACTS AND EVENTS FROM 1763 TILL 1774 Prelude to War:

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KEY ACTS AND EVENTS FROM 1763 TILL 1774 Prelude to War:

Proclamation Act of 1763 o Tired of Colonists and Indians fighting o Restricted settlements west of the Proclamation Line o Angered Colonists who felt it was Tyranny o British sent more soldiers to keep the peace

Stamp Act 1765

Quartering Act, 1765

Townsend Acts, 1767

More accurate depiction Paul Revere’s version Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770

Tax on Tea from British East Indian Company Boston’s reaction Tea Act and Boston Tea Party, 1773

Intolerable Acts, 1774