What event happened in 1651?
Navigation Acts
What is the war between Britain and the French & Indians?
French Indian War
What does the Proclamation of 1763 represent?
It's an Invisible line that The Colonists cannot cross
What does the Sugar Act do?
It places a tax on sugar
What is Representation?
Choosing someone to speak and vote on your behalf
What is the law that closed the loop of trading between England and The Colonies?
Mercantilism
How did The Colonists react to the War?
They joined the war
Where can The Colonists not go?
The Appalachian Mountains
How did The Colonists react to the Sugar Act?
They smuggled sugar to avoid taxes
What is Civil Disobedience?
Protesting without harming others
How did the Colonist react to the closed loop trading?
They smuggled goods that they cannot legally trade with foreign countries.
What did The Colonist want from the war?
they wanted to gain land in the Ohio River Valley.
How did The Colonists feel about the limits?
They resented the limits
How did the Colonists feel about the Sugar Act?
They were Angry/ It angered them
What is Taxation?
The government collecting money from citizens to pay for improvements and necessities
How did the Colonists feel about the lack of representation?
The Colonists were upset, and they felt they and No Voice
What was sign in 1763 to end the war?
The Treaty of Paris
Where could The Colonists not expand to?
Westward and Northwest Territories
How did English Parliament react to the Colonists?
They ignored The Colonists voice and anger
What are Civil Rights?
freedoms every human being has.
How did the English Parliament react?
Salutary Neglect: they only cared about the money and resources they got from The Colonists. They did not care to listen to them.
The Colonists were in massive debt so what was passed to avoid another war?
The Proclamation of 1763
What did The English Parliament do?
They forced The Colonists to move out of the Ohio River Valley.
What did the English Parliament's Sugar act do to The Colonists
It Violated their Civil rights
What is Parliament?
Law-making groups in English Government