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American Revolution Dbq

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Road to the Revolution6th periodSydney Hickman Paragraph #1 IntroductionHave you ever wondered about all the different events that lead to the RevolutionaryWar? It’s amazing to think about how all of the ten acts influenced Americans to start theRevolutionary War. These ten acts is the Navigation Act, French and Indian war, Pontiac'sRebellion and the Proclamation, the Sugar Act, the Boston Tea Party, and the Intolerable Act.However all the acts was involved with the Revolutionary it began with the Navigation Act. Paragraph #2 Navigation Act of 1660In 1650-1696 Parliament passed the Navigation Act. The colonists used trading calledmercantilism which didn’t allow them to trade items such as sugar and cotton only to England.Parliament later …show more content…

Little after the Spanish will join in and lose Florida to America. They are fighting overwho will own the fur trade center and around the whole Ohio River area. When Franceexpanded into the Ohio River Valley it added conflict that led to the war. The French askedBritish to sign a treaty and they did but the Indians wasn’t a part of the treaty so they continuedto fight. Since the war continued for longer than expected they started taxing the colonists andthe colonists didn’t feel that it was fair. The colonists made a the “taxation withoutrepresentation” because they needed to be asked permission before getting such a high taxingprice. The colonists believe they have no voice for the tax.Paragraph #4 Pontiac's Rebellion and Proclamation of 1763Chief Pontiac was unhappy with French’s agreement to have the land handed on to themthat didn’t belong to them. The Pontiac's Rebellion was fighting over the English colonies. Thefrontiers which belonged to Indians and war agreed to leave and settle on Ohio River Valley.The British had to pay off the war by means of the newly acquired fur trade they won fromFrench. The Natives would continue to fight and the colonists were out of resources and had tosurrender by having to sign the Proclamation of 1763, Treaty of Paris. Colonists didn’t followthe orders given them by the king. They thought …show more content…

The colonists at any point and in all cases Parliament can make laws. Colonists start tofeel that they are losing all direct control over the colonists. They feel as if the British crownbelieved they are not capable of making their own laws and having court cases. After wordsleading to the Townshend Act passed in 1770. The Declaratory Act was passed by the BritishParliament to affirm its power to legislate for the colonies. The Declaration started to pass lawsthat were binding on the Americans colonies.Paragraph #8 The Townshend Act 1767The Townshend Act of 1767 decided to demand taxes. They added taxes on things suchas glass, led, pain, ect. The colonists were very angry with all the tax prices and soon thecolonists will boycott these items. Townshend replied 1770 because of the therisons as a resultof the Boston Massacre. The main purpose of the Townshend Act was to raise revenue in thecolonists to pay the salaries of governors and judges so that they would remain loyal to GreatBritian to create a more effective means of enforcing compliance with trade regulations to punishthe province of New York for failing to comply with the 1765.Paragraph #9 The Boston MassacreColonists in Boston tout and insulted British soldiers. The colonists threw things at themlike rocks and hard snow some scared them by waving their bats ( rug beaters) in the air. Soon itended as a physical

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