King George III issued the Proclamation of 1763 to the colonies.
This order prohibited colonists from living _________________________________, on Native American land.
west of the Appalachian Mountains
And allowed officers to _____ goods from accused smugglers without going to _____.
seize;court
In Boston, ____________ helped start the Sons of _______.
Samuel Adams;Liberty
However, it also passed the _______________, stating that it had the right to tax and make decisions for the British colonies " ____________."
Declaratory Act; "in all cases"
The British also had large _____ from the French and Indian War.
debts
True or False: The Sugar Act was accepted by most colonists.
false
They took to the streets to _______ the Stamp Act.
protest
In 1767 Parliament passed the ______________ to tax ________ goods, such as glass, tea, and paper.
Townshend Act;imported
The king and Parliament felt the colonists should ___ part of these costs, so the British government issued new _____ on the colonies.
pay;taxes
They believed this and other new laws ________ their rights.
violated
True or False: Dislike of the taxes caused colonial leaders to work together.
true
True or False: Protests of the Townshend Acts began immediately.
true
In 1764 Parliament passed the _________.
Sugar Act
n 1765 Parliament passed the ________.
Stamp Act
People in colonial cities urged merchants to _______ British goods in protest.
boycott
Women made their own ______ to boycott the act.
fabric
This lowered the tax on the ________ the colonists imported.
molasses
This law taxed almost all _______ materials. Newspapers, wills, and even playing cards needed _ _____ to show that the tax had been paid.
printed;a stamp
As the boycott spread, businesses in Britain ____ so much money that they demanded Parliament repeal, or cancel, the Stamp Act.
lost
Some women’s groups called themselves the ____________________.
Daughters of Liberty