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History

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Sugar Act   1764, put a tax on molasses  
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Stamp Act   1765, taxed things such as diplomas, wills, and marriage papers  
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Petition   a formal written request to someone in authority signed by a group of people  
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Boycott   to refuse to buy certain goods or services  
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Townshend Acts   1767, taxed goods such as glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea  
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Writs of Assistance   allowed British officers to check a ship's cargo without given a reason  
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Quartering Act   gave British soldiers the right to rest at any colonist's house instead of army camps  
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Tea Act   1773, let the British East India Company 1767, bypass the tea merchants and sell directly to the colonists  
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Intolerable Atcs   had 4 parts: Boston Port Act Massachusetts Government Act Massachusetts Injustice Act Quartering Act  
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Quebec Act   set up a government for Canada and gave complete religious freedom to French Catholics  
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Militia   army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency  
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Minutemen   kept their muskets at hand and were prepared to fight at a minute's notice  
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