The Proclamation make it illegal for colonists to do.
What is settling west of the Appalachian?
The Parliament needed money to pay off the French and Indian War.
Why did they passed the Sugar Act?
When the Boston Massacre started
What is March 5, 1770
What is the First Continental Congress?
What is a convention of delegates from twelve American colonies that met to discuss the Intolerable Acts?
When and where Patrick Henry was born.
Who was born in Hanover County, Virginia, on May 29, 1736.
The border that the Proclamation was attempted to establish a western border of the 13 colonies in America.
What is the Appalachian Mountains ?
The Act required colonial authorities to provide food, drink, quarters, fuel, and transportation to British forces stationed in their towns or villages.
What is the Quartering Act?
What happened on March 5, 1770
What is a soldier shooting and killing five colonists and wounding six others
The First Continental Congress took place from this date.
What took place from September 5 through October 26, 1774?
The year Patrick was admitted to the Virginia bar.
What happened in Patrick life in 1760?
The Proclamation made it illegal for colonists to move there.
They made it illegal to move into Ohio or Tennessee or Florida.
The Act gave colonial leaders a chance to convince the colonists that they were being taxed unfairly because the colonists had no voice in government - no taxation without representation! That phrase was coined by the Sons of Liberty and it caught on.
What is the Stamp Act, 1765
What is some background for the Boston Massacre
What is unpopular taxes, presence of soldiers and no taxation without representation
Important people from the First Continental Congress
Who is John Adam’s, Samuel Adam’s, George Washington and Patrick Henry
What Henry did in 1763.
When did Henry argued against the King of England in the Parson's Cause case in Hanover County?
The cause to why the law did not succeed.
What‘s the result of when so many settlers had already begun to move west?
This law said Parliament had the right to govern and tax the colonies.
What is the Declaratory Act, 1766?
What was the name of the soldier who killed five people
What is Private Hugh White
Steps taken from the First Continental Congress
What is a petition to the king and Second Continental Congress
Henry defend the right of the colony to fix this.
What did Henry do so the colony can fix the price of the tobacco in which the clergy were paid?
The results of to reduce the need for troops along the border.
Why did they need to do in order to protect colonists from Indian attacks? Which would of course save the British money.
This law caused the Sons of Liberty asked colonial merchants not to sell British goods at all. Plus, The Daughters of Liberty to encouraged woman to weave their own cloth and to use American made goods.
What is the Townshend Act, 1767?
Aftermath of the Boston Massacre
What is propaganda, trial and fueling the revolution
Significances from the First Continental Congress
What is a crucial step uniting the colonies against British oppression
Henry voiced here.
What did Henry do at the Virginia House of Burgesses?