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French Indian War
Great Awakening
Intolerable Acts
Tax
100

Acts -

Sugar, Molasses, Quartering, Stamp

Molasses

100

War formally concluded by this treaty

Treaty of Paris

100

First college in the Colonies, ultimately a hotbed of new religious thought

Harvard

100

This event is responsible for triggering the Intolerable Acts

Boston Tea Party

100

The first "direct" tax that Colonists had to endure

Stamp

200

Events - 

Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, Treaty of Paris, Intolerable Acts

Boston Massacre

200

Colonial Proposal to "ally" with the British and assist in the war 

Albany Plan/Congress

200

Ben Franklin as a Deist was even enamored with this transatlantic preacher

Whitefield

200

The British name for the Intolerable Acts

Coercive

200
The British Empire justified their decisions to tax colonists after the French Indian War based on this principle

Virtual Representation

300

Great Awakening, French Indian War, Albany Congress

Proclamation Act

Great Awakening

300

This act was passed as a means to "protect" colonists from Native American attacks.  It largely was done to restrain movement of colonists

Proclamation Act

300

Challenged Puritan orthodoxy by personalizing faith for congregants

Jonathan Edwards

300

Under the intolerable acts, this existing act was revised and illustrated a glaring violation of colonial privacy

Quartering

300

These group of taxes were passed shortly after the repeal of the Stamp Act

Townshend Duties/Acts

400
Zenger Trial, Salem Witch Trial, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Albany Plan

Witches 

400

This policy that England informally used towards the colonies for over a century effectively ended when the French Indian War ended

Salutary Neglect

400

Essentially the Great Awakening was a response to this European secular movement

Enlightenment

400
Of the four provisions of the Intolerable Acts, the one that addressed what would later become a first amendment protected freedom

Assembly Act

400

This would definitely be the first tax colonists faced as it can be traced back to the 1600's. Poorly enforced obviously

Navigation Acts

500
Coercive act, Declaratory Act, Tea Act, Quebec Act

Declaratory

500

One of the causes for the war stemmed from British desire to get greater access to this trade

Fur

500

Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist denominations were more commonly referred to as these type of churches

"New Light"

500

This group organized in the wake of the devastating impact of the Intolerable Acts

1st Continental Congress

500

Passed after the French Indian War to enforce the Navigation Acts

Writs of Assistance