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P. 138. P. 143/ Wbk. p. 17. Chapter 6 Section 1 Tighter British Control P. 17/ P. 138. Britain’s Problems. Britain's’ Solutions. Colonists’ Responses. Resentment Defiance of the act. Preventing Native American uprisings. Proclamation Act (1763):
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Chapter 6 Section 1 Tighter British Control P. 17/ P. 138 Britain’s Problems Britain's’ Solutions Colonists’ Responses Resentment Defiance of the act • Preventing Native American uprisings Proclamation Act (1763): Stopped colonists from settling West of Appalachian Mts. Solving Problems As you read this section, fill in the second column of the chart below with more details about the British attempts to solve their problems. In the third column, explain how the colonists responded to each of those solutions. • Keeping peace in the American colonies Quartering Act (1765):
Chapter 6 Section 1 Tighter British Control P. 17/ P. 138 Britain’s Problems Britain's’ Solutions Colonists’ Responses Resentment Defiance of the act • Preventing Native American uprisings Proclamation Act (1763): Stopped colonists from settling West of Appalachian Mts Solving Problems As you read this section, fill in the second column of the chart below with more details about the British attempts to solve their problems. In the third column, explain how the colonists responded to each of those solutions. Anger • Keeping peace in the American colonies Quartering Act (1765): Required colonists to house & provide supplies to British soldiers
Britain’s Problems Britain's’ Solutions Colonists’ Responses 3. Paying for war debts Sugar Act (1764) Tax of sugar, molasses, & other products Anger, protests “taxation w/o representation Stamp Act (1765): Tax on all legal and commercial documents Protests Boycotts of British goods Sons of Liberty • Maintaining power over the American colonies Declaratory Act (1766)
B. Summarizing Briefly explain the importance of each of the following in protesting British policies. Patrick Henry boycott Sons of Liberty P. Henry- called for resistance to Stamp Act Boycott- refusal to buy
B. Summarizing Briefly explain the importance of each of the following in protesting British policies. Patrick Henry boycott Sons of Liberty P. Henry- called for resistance to Stamp Act Boycott- refusal to buy Sons of Liberty- secret societies to oppose British
Britain’s Problems Britain's’ Solutions Colonists’ Responses 3. Paying for war debts Sugar Act (1764) Tax of sugar, molasses, & other products Anger, protests “taxation w/o representation” Protests Boycotts of British goods Sons of Liberty Stamp Act (1765): Tax on all legal and commercial documents • Maintaining power over the American colonies Declaratory Act (1766) Declared Parliament’s supreme authority to govern colonies Power struggle with Parliament