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Section 4

The Acts of Parliament

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The Acts of Parliament

The Quartering Acts ordered the local governments of the American colonies to provide housing and provisions for British soldiers.

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The Sugar and Stamp Acts

The Sugar and Stamp Acts of 1764 and 1765, intended to raise revenue in Great Britain, led to increased resistance from the colonies.

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Swelling Protest

The passage of the Stamp Act in the colonies was followed by a marked rise of organized protest movements and groups, including the Sons of Liberty.

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The Townshend Acts

Enforcement of colonial taxation in the form of the Townshend Acts only increased colonial tension and resistance, especially in Boston.

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The Boston Massacre and Military Occupation

The Boston Massacre was an incident on March 5, 1770, in which nine British Army soldiers killed five colonial civilian men.

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