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Navigation Acts 1650-1696 Mercantilism – country must have more exports than imports Colonies could only trade with Britain Colonies were taxed on some.

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1 Navigation Acts Mercantilism – country must have more exports than imports Colonies could only trade with Britain Colonies were taxed on some imports from Britain Colonists smuggled goods to avoid taxes Colonists saw their rights as Englishmen being taken away

2 Causes of the Revolution
Proclamation of 1763 British attempt to end troubles with Native Americans Colonists forbidden from settling west of the Appalachian Mts. 10,000 British soldiers on the frontier Speculators had already bought land

3 Causes of the Revolution
Sugar Act (1764) To stop smuggling with the French W. Indies Writs of Assistance used Lowered tax on molasses Smugglers would be tried in front of a British judge Right to trial by jury was taken away

4 Causes of the Revolution
Stamp Act (1765) Britain faced a huge war debt, needed $ Tax on all printed goods in the colonies A British stamp had to be applied to all printed items

5 British Stamps on Printed Material

6 Causes of the Revolution
Stamp Act Protests Colonists had been taxed without a voice in Parliament Sons of Liberty formed in Boston Burning effigies and boycotts throughout the colonies Stamp Act Congress (9 colonies) claim that only the colonies can tax themselves

7 Sons of Liberty visit a Tax Collector

8 Causes of the Revolution
Stamp Act Repealed Parliament repeals Stamp Act (1766) Parliament also passes Declaratory Act Parliament claims the right to tax the colonies

9 Causes of the Revolution
Townshend Acts (1767) British tax on imported goods Included everyday items (glass, tea, paper) More boycotts Daughters of Liberty: “Produce goods at home”

10 Causes of the Revolution
Boston Massacre (1770) British troops sent to Boston (redcoats) Arguments between Bostonians & redcoats Standoff between crowd & soldiers A soldier is hit by a rock, accidentally fires on crowd

11 Causes of the Revolution
Boston Massacre (1770) Five colonists were killed, including Crispus Attucks (African American, leader of the group) Anti-British propaganda spreads (Revere) John Adams defended the soldiers in court

12 Boston Massacre Propaganda

13 Causes of the Revolution
Boston Tea Party (1773) Tea Act: British Tea Company would not pay same tax as colonial merchants Tea ships arrived in Boston in December Sons of Liberty dressed as Mohawks and dumped the tea into Boston Harbor

14 Boston Tea Party

15 Causes of the Revolution
Coercive (Intolerable) Acts (1774) To punish Boston for the Tea Party Closed Boston Harbor until tea was paid for Forced colonists to quarter (house) British soldiers Other colonies sent food & clothing as aid Britain prohibited town meetings Britain prohibited town meetings

16 The Road to War - Overview
Proclamation of 1763 Britain taxes the colonies to pay for the French and Indian War Britain interference in the colonies right to self-government “Taxation without representation is tyranny!” James Otis


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