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Seven Years War Dbq

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The Seven Years War, which was called the French and Indian War in the colonies, was a war between the British, and the French and their many Native American allies. British leader, William Pitt, paid the Prussian soldiers to fight for them in the war. In the end, the British ended up winning the Seven Years War. Because the British paid Prussia, they ended up in debt by the time the war was over. To bring themselves out of debt, they taxed the colonists. They first attempt to tax the colonists was when Parliament passed the Stamp Act, a tax on all printed goods that were sold in the colonies. Protest groups started to arise all over the colonies to resist the new tax. These groups were called the Sons of Liberty. They stated that they …show more content…

There were five acts that made up the Intolerable acts. The first was the Boston Port Act. The port of Boston was closed off to any form of trade. This was to make sure that there were no other good that could be purchased other than the British goods. The next act was the Massachusetts Government Act. This changed the government in the colonies. It made it so that you can not elect people for government. The king chose 12 to 36 representatives that he felt should be in a position of government. Another act that was passed was the Quartering Act. It stated that everyone needed to house and quater any British soldiers that were in the colonies. The next act was The Administration of Justice Act. This stated that all British officials were exempt from any criminal punishment, as long as their actions did not go against the kings rules for them. The last act that was passed was the Quebec Act. It was their way of explaining what happened when they tried to get Canada under British rule. The British expected the colonists to break apart and become un-unified. What happened was the colonists because the most unified that they had ever been. The defiance of the colonists against the British was one of the first times that the colonies came together, and were united as a

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