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         <title>7 Years War (1756-1763)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em>a. </em></strong>Commonly referred to as the French and Indian War, the 7 Years War was a global conflict between England and France over North American territory. As George Washington and his men were warning the French to stay away from their land, they refused. This skirmish led to the death of French encampment, Joseph Coulon de Jumonville, and resulted in frontier disputes.<br><strong><em>b.</em></strong> At the end of the 7 Years' War, British won French's territory in colonial America. The Proclamation Line of 1763 prohibited movement west of the Appalachian mountains which upset many colonists seeking wealth. North America no longer had French as an imperial power.<br><strong><em>c. </em></strong>The 7 Years' War impacted the American Revolution by solving territory disputes against the French. The Treaty of Paris 1763 eventually ended military threat to British colonies. This event led to Britain gaining land and power over other countries, as well as subsequent frontier gains.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Stamp Act (March 22, 1765)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em>a.</em></strong> First British Parliamentary attempt to raise revenue by direct taxation of colonial products such as newspapers, cards, legal papers, and more. It was passed without the approval of the colonial legislatures. Many colonists protested against the act by stamp burning, riots, and intimidation of distributors. <br><strong><em>b.</em></strong> The Stamp Act crisis led to a congress with delegates from nine colonies to meet in New York City. The Stamp Act Congress was the first action that united the colonies. It was imposed that Parliament is allowed to regulate trade, however, colonists cannot be taxed because of their lack of representation in the Parliament. <br><strong><em>c. </em></strong>It impacted the American Revolution by further enhancing the relationship between the British Parliament and colonists. As they stated that their rights were protected, many felt conflicted in security with the government because of trade regulations imposed by their penalties in lost revenue. This stemmed the major issue taxation without representation, as colonists weren't justified in being charged with implied taxes.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Townshend Acts (June 15-July 2, 1767)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em>a. </em></strong>Passed by Parliament, the Townshend Acts were measures that taxed goods in American colonies. Many colonists without representation were dissatisfied as it was an abuse of power. As British started sending troops to enforce imposed laws, tension between colonists and Great Britain increased as a result. Paint, paper, glass, lead, and tea. <strong><em><br>b. </em></strong>Benjamin Franklin informed the Parliament what goods the colonists intended to produce on their own as opposed to paying taxes for imports. As a result, the Parliament imposed the taxation of certain goods they though were difficult to produce on their own, most revenue coming from tea. Charles Townshend saw these acts as a way to remodel colonial governments. <strong><em><br>c. </em></strong>The Townshend Acts impacted the American Revolution because it was the British Parliament's second attempt to enforce new taxes in attempt to raise money. Colonists protested against these acts yet again although the government believed the would be okay with it because it enforced tax on different goods.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Boston Massacre (March 5, 1770)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em>a. </em></strong>The Boston Massacre was a street fight between a "patriot" mob and British soldiers. Many colonists were killed due to the outbreak and use of items such as stones, sticks, snowballs. The presence of British troops was unexpected and unwelcome as the colonists were upset at them for imposing taxes without their representation. <br><strong><em>b.</em></strong> For the most part, the Sons of Liberty directed their value against those who opposed of the movement. On the following day, a town meeting was. held to establish a demand in the removal of all troops. This was important to the colonists as they believed their rights were held unprotected because of their manner in serving. <br><strong><em>c.</em></strong> The Boston Massacre impacted the American Revolution by impacting the relationship between Britain and the American colonists. American colonists were urged to have their own independence as they were already taken of power by Britain. This event led to a turning point on how serious colonists should be taken when it comes to their natural rights.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Boston Tea Party (December 16, 1773)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em>a. </em></strong>The Boston Tea Party was a political protest between upset. American colonists and Britain for imposing "taxation without representation." Around more than 300 chests of tea, imported by the British, was dumped into the harbor. The colonists disagreed with the ideas of the Parliament and opposed of being taxed to gain revenue. <br><strong><em>b.</em></strong> As a result of the Boston Tea Party, British Parliament and King George III responded by establishing the Coercive Acts which led to the closing of the harbor in hope of keeping the colonies separated. However, the colonies viewed it as more evidence proving British tyranny. It wasn't until when another Boston Tea Party took place as united colonists were against the imposed taxes. <br><strong><em>c.</em></strong> The Boston Tea Party impacted the American Revolution by establishing a conflicting relationship between colonies and the British Parliament. Eventually, the First Continental Congress was held because of British oppression. Additionally, the Coercive Acts were repealed because they were a harsh act placed on the colonists. The Boston Tea Party showed British Parliament that the colonists were upset about the tax despite considered to be "solved" and the colonists were willing to go against them.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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