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Chap. 7 The road to Revolution of the American Pageant. mercantilism,reasons for rev.,stamp tax,navigation act, all those other acts, and
Title: Chap. 7 The road to Revolution of the American Pageant. mercantilism,reasons for rev.,stamp tax,navigation act, all those other acts, and
Category: History / North American History
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Chap. 7 The road to Revolution of the American Pageant. mercantilism,reasons for rev.,stamp tax,navigation act, all those other acts, and
Chap.7 The Road to The Revolution (1763-1775)
*Victory in the 7 Yrs' War made Brit. master of a large imperial domain in N. A. which was very costly therefore they compelled the colonists to shoulder this burden.
THE DEEP ROOTS OF REVOLUTION
*1850's Republicanism: a just society in which all citizens willingly subordinated their private, selfish interests to the common good. The stability of the society& the authority of the gov. depended on the citizens' virtue.
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paper,paint and tea.The money was used to pay 4 the salaries of royal gov., and judges in America however this was seen as a way 2 enchain them.
*Suspended legislature of N.Y. in 1767 4 failure to comply w/the Quartering Act
*In 1768 Brit. troops are sent to enforced law &order.
*March 5, 1770. 60 townsppl inititiated fight against troops who react,w/o orders, and killed 11 citizens. Crispus attucks leader of group
THE SEDITIOUS COMMITEES OF CORRESPONDENCE
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