Events Leading Up To The American Revolution

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Events Leading up to the American Revolution

    With the research that I have done, I have come up with the following information
on the events leading to the American Revolution.

    After the French-Indian War the British Government decided to reap greater
benefits from the colonies. The colonies were pressed with greater taxes without any
representation in Britain. This eventually lead to the Boston Tea Party. In retaliation the
British passed what are now considered the Intolerable (or Coercive Acts) to bring the
colonies to the heal of the King.

The Intolerable (or Coercive Acts)

    *     Quartering Act: Effective March 24, 1765
        This bill required that colonial authorities to furnish barracks and supplies
        to British troops. In 1766, it was expanded to public houses and    
        unoccupied buildings.

    *     Stamp Act: Effective March 24, 1765
        This bill raised revenue in the American colonies. The bill require that all
        legal documents, licenses, commercial contracts, newspapers, pamphlets,
        and playing cards to have a tax stamp on them. This act was already in
        place in Great Britain and just extended itself into the colonies. It was put
        in place to raise money to cut the costs of keeping the military troops in the
        colonies. It was undebated in Britain, but it brought much opposition
        among the colonists, who said that it was because they had no    
        representation in Parliament, and that they couldn’t be taxed without
        having some voice in the ma...

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Submitted by: digitalessays
Date Submitted: 07-21-1998
Category: History
Words: 1202
Pages: 4.81