Stamp Act
Tea Act
Quatering Act
Sugar Act
Intolerable Acts
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What is the Stamp act?

a tax on all papers and official documents in the American colonies

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The date the Tea Act was passed

May 10, 1773

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An act for punishing mutiny and desertion
What is Quatering Act
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April 5, 1764
What is The date the Sugar Act was passed
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What was the first intolerable act?

The Boston Port act

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The date the Stamp Act was passed

March 22, 1765

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What was the only tea company that the American Colonists could buy from?

The British East India Company

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Provided housing for
What is the Soldiers
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put a three-cent tax on foreign refined sugar
What is Sugar Act
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What was the second intolerable act?

The Administration of Justice Act

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money collected by the Stamp Act was to be used to..

To pay the costs of defending and protecting the American frontier

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what did the tea act result in

the Tea Act effectively lowered the price of the East India Company's tea in the colonies.

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One issue for the colonists
What is he cost of taking care of the soldiers
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the Sugar Act Affected
What are Local Merchants
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What was the Boston Port act in response to?

The Boston Tea Party

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When was the stamp act repealed?

1766

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Tea the East India Trading Company had to sell

18 million pounds of unsold tea

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The people who rebeled against the Quatering Act
Who are the New Yorkers
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The Sugar Act banned
What is rum and French wines
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Date of the intolerable acts

Parliament passed the bill on March 31, 1774,

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Number of troops stationed on the frontier that the Stamp Act paid for?

10,000 troops

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The British government that passed the Tea Act

Parliament

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The Quartering Act was susspended
What is 1774
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King George II
Who is the King of England who was in the 6th year of his reign when the Sugar Act was passed
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what were the 4 acts of the intolerable acts?

The four acts were the Boston Port Act, the Massachusetts Government Act, the Administration of Justice Act, and the Quartering Act.