Timeline
Causes -> Effects
Effects -> Causes
Taxes in the Colonies
Boycotts
100

What year did Parliament pass the Stamp Act?

1765

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CAUSE: England was in debt from the French and Indian War. 

EFFECT: The British government placed taxes on American colonists.

100

EFFECT: The colonists in Boston had the Boston Tea Party.

CAUSE:Britain removed all taxes except on tea. 
100

What was the name of the law that taxes printed materials in the colonies?

Stamp Act in 1765

100

What is a boycott?

A refusal to buy goods.

200

What year did Parliament repeal the Stamp Act?

1766

200

CAUSE: England put the Stamp Act into place to tax the colonists after the war.

EFFECT: Colonists refused to pay. 

200

EFFECT: First Continental Congress decided to stop trading with England and start learning to fight. 

CAUSE: Britain would not remove all taxes. 

200

What did the colonists mean when they said "No taxation without representation"?

Since the colonists never voted for Parliament, England had no right to tax them.

200

What did the Sons of Liberty do to scare stamp agents?

Burnt stamps, attacked stamp agents, burned their homes, hung puppets from trees. 

300

What year did Parliament pass the Townshend Acts?

1767

300

CAUSE: England placed a tax on all imports.

EFFECT: Colonists refused to buy imports. They made their own goods instead.

300

EFFECT: The beginning of the Revolutionary War.

CAUSE: The Second Continental Congress declared independence from England.  

300
What was the name of the group that led protests against the new taxes from England?

Sons of Liberty

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What did the Daughters of Liberty do to help the boycott on imports?

They began weaving their own cloth instead of using British wool.

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