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The treaty that ended the french and indian war. Britain got all of the northeast America and all of Canada. |
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the british monarch wanted to reinforce settlers in 1763. |
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an revolt against British forts and american settlers in 1763. |
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an order in which Britain prohibited its American colonists from settling west of the Appalachian mountains. |
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a persons job or assainment |
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a series of laws past by parliament, beginning in 1651, to insure that england made $ from trade |
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a law passed by parliament in 1764 that placed a taxation on sugar, molasses,nd things shipped 2colonies. |
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a search warrant that allowed british officers 2 enter colonial houses or business 2 search for smuged goods. |
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Massachusetts lawyer and public official |
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England's cheif law making body |
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a 1765 law passed by parliament that requiered all legal and commercial documents 2 carry and offical stamp showing a tax has been paid. |
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a law passed by parliament in 1765 that required all legal houses to shelter and supply british soldiers. |
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groups of colonists the formed a secret society 2 oppose british policies at the time of the American Revolution. |
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women against the right of the king who fought by making their own goods, clothes and spices. |
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