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4.1 Am. Rev. Review

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1.In October 1765, drafted by a welathy PA farm owner John Dickinson, representatives from 9 colonies met to issue the Declaration of Rights and Grievances.
7.A plan that proposed that the colonies unite to form a federal government.
9.This act banned the use of paper money in the colonies.
13.This organization held outdoor meetings and demonstrations and intimidated stamp distributors and British merchants.
17.a pledge by merchants not to buy imported goods from a particular source.
20.This act forced the colonies to pay for their own defense.
21.March 5, 1770, Colonists began heckling and harassing British Soldiers at a customs house, in the midst of the tumult, the British troops fired into the crowd.
22.Virginia's House of Burgesses passed this which states that only the House had the right to tax Virginians.
23.taxes on imports and exports
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2.This proclamation drew a line from north to south along the Appalachian Mountains and declsred that colonists could not settle west of the line without the british government's permission.
3.Was the first direct tax Britain had ever placed on the colonies. It required stamps to be placed on most printed materials including newspapers, pamphlets, posters, wills, mortgages, deeds, licenses, diplomas, dice and playing cards.
4.Also known as the American Revenue Act of 1764. Changed the tax rates levied on raw sugar and molasses imported from foreign colonies.
5.This war between the British and the French that had fighting occur in Europe as well as in their colonies.
6.general search warrants that enabled customs officers to enter any location to look for evidence of smuggling.
8.Women's groups who began spinning their own cloth when the colonists were boycotting British goods. Also called "homespun" became a sign of patriotism.
10.June 1754, 7 colonies sent representatives to meet 150 Iroquois leaders at Albany, New York to negotiate an alliance.
11.This act asserted that Parliament had the power to make laws for the colonies.
12.A British Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1763, or British minister in charge of the finances in the colonies.
14.A judicial requirement that laws may not treat individuals unfairly, arbitrarily, or unresonably, and that courts must follow proper procedures and rules when trying cases.
15.This treaty ended the French and Indian War in 1763.
16.A British Chancellor of the Exchequer who the Townshend Acts are named after.
18.Wrote a pamphlet condemning the Sugar Act. Argued because the colonists had no representatives in parliament they could not be taxed for the purpose of raising money.
19.when money loses value over time

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