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Causes of the American
   Revolution!



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French and Indian War
  The French and Indian
   War was a war between
   Britain and the Indians.
  Cause: The colonists
   kept pushing the Indians
   west.
  Effect: The British made
   the Proclamation of
   1763.
Proclamation of 1763
  The Proclamation of
   1763 was a law
   prohibiting the colonists
   to move west of the
   Appalachian Mountains.
  Cause: England was still
   in debt from the French
   and Indian War and
   didn’t want to start
   another war.
  Effect: The colonist still
   moved west anyway            King George
   because owning land
Stamp Act
 The Stamp Act was a tax
  on every sheet of every
  legal document.
 Cause: Britain needed
  money because they
  were in debt from the
  war so they taxed the
  colonists.
 Effect: The colonists
  boycotted British goods.
  They also organized the
  Sons of Liberty and the
  Daughters of Liberty.
Townshend Acts
 The Townshend Acts used all
  the money collected for
  imported goods to pay the
  salaries of British soldiers.
  The Townshend Acts also
  caused a tax for glass, lead,
  paint, paper, and tea.
 Cause: Britain still needed
  money, but they needed a
  way to tax the colonies
  “without offense.”
 Effect: The colonists
  boycotted British goods
  again.
Boston Massacre
  The Boston Massacre was a
   clash between British troops
   and a group of colonists in
   which five colonists were
   killed.
  Cause: After lots of ridicule,
   the tension finally broke.
   Some colonists started
   throwing snowball in front of
   the Boston Customhouse.
   The soldiers became nervous
   and started shooting.
  Effect: Six of the soldiers
   were acquitted, and two of
   them had their thumbs
   branded for shooting.
Tea Act
     The Tea Act was a tax on all
      imported tea from Britain.
     Cause: The colonists boycott
      against British goods had hurt
      their trade, so the British
      repealed the Townshend Acts
      after the Boston Massacre.
      Parliament only kept the tea
      tax.
     Effect: The Sons of Liberty
      organized a protest against
      the Tea Act known as the
      Boston Tea Party.
Boston Tea Party
  The Boston Tea Party was a
   protest organized by the
   colonists against the British.
   All the colonists dressed up
   as Indians and snuck on-
   board the British ships in the
   harbor. Then they threw all
   the tea on the ships into
   Boston Harbor.
  Cause: The colonists were
   upset by the Tea Act.
  Effect: The Intolerable Acts
   were passed to keep the
   colonists under control.
Intolerable Acts
  The Intolerable Acts were four strict laws that gave the British a
   sense of more control over the colonies. First of all, they closed
   down the port of Boston until the colonists paid for all of the tea
   they threw into Boston Harbor. Second, they forbade any
   meetings without the governor’s permission. Next, they made the
   colonists house and feed British troops. Finally, instead of British
   officials being tried for crimes in the colonies, they would be tried
   in Britain. Also, King George the third appointed General Thomas
   Gage the new governor of
   Massachusetts.
  Cause: The Boston Tea
   Party.
  Effect: The colonists started
   the Revolutionary War.
Intolerable Acts
  The Intolerable Acts were four strict laws that gave the British a
   sense of more control over the colonies. First of all, they closed
   down the port of Boston until the colonists paid for all of the tea
   they threw into Boston Harbor. Second, they forbade any
   meetings without the governor’s permission. Next, they made the
   colonists house and feed British troops. Finally, instead of British
   officials being tried for crimes in the colonies, they would be tried
   in Britain. Also, King George the third appointed General Thomas
   Gage the new governor of
   Massachusetts.
  Cause: The Boston Tea
   Party.
  Effect: The colonists started
   the Revolutionary War.

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Causes of the american revoution

  • 1. Causes of the American Revolution! Proc s ts l ama d Act Tea e Ac t ion ar e n Act abl W of an 1773 n sh ole r In di To w Int d e an Sta acr Bo ch mp ass sto en Ac M e Fr t sto n Pa n Te Th Bo rty a
  • 2. French and Indian War  The French and Indian War was a war between Britain and the Indians.  Cause: The colonists kept pushing the Indians west.  Effect: The British made the Proclamation of 1763.
  • 3. Proclamation of 1763  The Proclamation of 1763 was a law prohibiting the colonists to move west of the Appalachian Mountains.  Cause: England was still in debt from the French and Indian War and didn’t want to start another war.  Effect: The colonist still moved west anyway King George because owning land
  • 4. Stamp Act  The Stamp Act was a tax on every sheet of every legal document.  Cause: Britain needed money because they were in debt from the war so they taxed the colonists.  Effect: The colonists boycotted British goods. They also organized the Sons of Liberty and the Daughters of Liberty.
  • 5. Townshend Acts  The Townshend Acts used all the money collected for imported goods to pay the salaries of British soldiers. The Townshend Acts also caused a tax for glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea.  Cause: Britain still needed money, but they needed a way to tax the colonies “without offense.”  Effect: The colonists boycotted British goods again.
  • 6. Boston Massacre  The Boston Massacre was a clash between British troops and a group of colonists in which five colonists were killed.  Cause: After lots of ridicule, the tension finally broke. Some colonists started throwing snowball in front of the Boston Customhouse. The soldiers became nervous and started shooting.  Effect: Six of the soldiers were acquitted, and two of them had their thumbs branded for shooting.
  • 7. Tea Act  The Tea Act was a tax on all imported tea from Britain.  Cause: The colonists boycott against British goods had hurt their trade, so the British repealed the Townshend Acts after the Boston Massacre. Parliament only kept the tea tax.  Effect: The Sons of Liberty organized a protest against the Tea Act known as the Boston Tea Party.
  • 8. Boston Tea Party  The Boston Tea Party was a protest organized by the colonists against the British. All the colonists dressed up as Indians and snuck on- board the British ships in the harbor. Then they threw all the tea on the ships into Boston Harbor.  Cause: The colonists were upset by the Tea Act.  Effect: The Intolerable Acts were passed to keep the colonists under control.
  • 9. Intolerable Acts  The Intolerable Acts were four strict laws that gave the British a sense of more control over the colonies. First of all, they closed down the port of Boston until the colonists paid for all of the tea they threw into Boston Harbor. Second, they forbade any meetings without the governor’s permission. Next, they made the colonists house and feed British troops. Finally, instead of British officials being tried for crimes in the colonies, they would be tried in Britain. Also, King George the third appointed General Thomas Gage the new governor of Massachusetts.  Cause: The Boston Tea Party.  Effect: The colonists started the Revolutionary War.
  • 10. Intolerable Acts  The Intolerable Acts were four strict laws that gave the British a sense of more control over the colonies. First of all, they closed down the port of Boston until the colonists paid for all of the tea they threw into Boston Harbor. Second, they forbade any meetings without the governor’s permission. Next, they made the colonists house and feed British troops. Finally, instead of British officials being tried for crimes in the colonies, they would be tried in Britain. Also, King George the third appointed General Thomas Gage the new governor of Massachusetts.  Cause: The Boston Tea Party.  Effect: The colonists started the Revolutionary War.