Chapter 6 Rebellion SS Honors
Proclamation of 1763
Decree issued by Parliament at the start of Pontiac’s war. It restricted elements from going past the Appalachians
Sugar Act, 1764
West Indies sugar taxed and money sent to the crown, protests lowered the tax
Stamp Act, 1765
Tax on paper goods
Townshend Acts, 1767
Import duty on white lead, paper, paint, glass, tea, paid to colonial governors until protests
Boston Massacre, 1770
When Boston protests and redcoat british soldiers who fired and killed or injured 11 citizens
Tea Act, 1773
Tax on tea
Intolerable Acts,1774
Smaller measures from the British due to boston tea party
Lexington and Concord, 1775
Battles fought just outside of boston, 1st battles
Proclamation of 1763 British Action
Stopped settlements from moving above the Appalachians
Sugar Act, 1764 British Action
Any sugar from the West Indies had tax on it and was the first to do so, the monarchy earned money and the British lowered the tax due to protests.
Stamp Act, 1765 British Action
A tax for many many paper goods, many colonists complained and got it removed in 1776 with protests
Townshend Acts, 1767 British Action
Taxes on imported items like glass, white lead, paper, tea, paint and more, paid governors + judges from these tax incomes.
Boston Massacre, 1770 British Action
Killed or injured 11 citizens with guns
Tea Act, 1773 British Action
Orignially supposed to help East India Co. with financial issues, gave control over tea exported to colonies, export and exemption tax, refund on duties owed on surplus of tea they had
Intolerable Acts,1774 British Action
Closed port of Boston, less rights in MA colonial charter, expanded Quartering Act, let soldiers sleep in homes of colonists
Lexington and Concord, 1775 British Action
Supposed to stop any chance of rebelling colonies or colonists by snagging weapons
Proclamation of 1763 Colonial Reaction
Colonists were upset as they wanted America to themselves and for themselves so they went west
Sugar Act, 1764 Colonial Reaction
The colonists participated in protests to try and get rid of or at the least lower the tax
Stamp Act, 1765 Colonial Reaction
Protested due to how much paper goods were being taxed and got it removed
Townshend Acts, 1767 Colonial Reaction
Tax was lighter, many stole and smuggled, many protests in colonies
Boston Massacre, 1770 Colonial Reaction
Attacked or protested
Tea Act, 1773 Colonial Reaction
Backlash, boycotted, planned the boston tea party
Intolerable Acts,1774 Colonial Reaction
Boycotted British goods and first continental congress called upon
Lexington and Concord, 1775 Colonial Reaction
Militia fought back forced british to retreat back to Boston