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1. After the French and Indian War
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The British government ended up with new debts that needed to be paid.
The British government went back its policy of salutary neglect towards the American colonies.
The British government need to collect new moneys in the form of taxes.
The British government was not interested in further violence that might lead to war between Native Americans and colonists
2. The Tea Act of 1773
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Lowered the prices of tea in the American colonies.
Angered colonial merchants who were bypassed by the new monopoly.
Made the price of tea so high most colonists could not afford to drink tea anymore.
Was a direct tax on tea and supplies need to consume tea in the American colonies.
3. The Stamp Act of 1765
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Made it impossible for Parliament to pass the Sugar Act and the Quartering Act.
Signaled that the British Parliament would impose a direct tax on the American colonists.
Infuriated American colonists who felt that they had no representation in Parliament.
Was welcomed by American colonists since it lowered the price of paper and paper goods.
4. The Townshend Acts
included provisions like the "writs of assistance" that tried to impose even more British control over the colonies inworth America.
were a peacemaking solution implemented by the British Parliament.
were seen as constitutionally legitimate by the American colonists.
did away with the vice-admiralty courts that had angered the American colonists.
5. A pressing issue that developed after the end of the French and Indian War was
That the British government wanted American colonists to fight in European?wars of empire.
That too many Native Americans moved into the British colonies on the eastern seaboard.
That British colonists wanted more land and pushed into frontier areas that led to violence.
That the French were an even bigger threat to British interests in North America.
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