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“Acts” That Brought Rebellion

“Acts” That Brought Rebellion. The Stamp Act of 1765 - first direct tax on colonies levied by Parliament. Colonel Isaac Bare (who served as an officer in the colonies), warned [Parliament] against underestimating the Americans:

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“Acts” That Brought Rebellion

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  1. “Acts” That Brought Rebellion

  2. The Stamp Act of 1765 - first direct tax on colonies levied by Parliament. Colonel Isaac Bare (who served as an officer in the colonies), warned [Parliament] against underestimating the Americans: “Remember I… told you…, that same spirit of freedom which actuated that people at first, will accompany them still...The [American] people are as truly loyal as any subjects the king has, but a people jealous of their liberties and who will vindicate them if ever they should be violated” Jared Ingersoll’s account of the Parliament debate on the Stamp Act, 11 February 1765.

  3. “The passage of the Stamp Act transformed American opposition to British policies [because] it… produced at least a surface unity among the colonies, for almost every political leader, whatever his political principles, was opposed [to it].” (Merrill Jensen, The Founding of a Nation).

  4. The cartoon appeared along a Ben Franklin editorial about the "disunited state" of the colonies, and helped make his point about the importance of colonial unity. It was used twice – once when Franklin called the Albany Conference on defending Colonies vs. Indians and again when the Stamp Act Congress convened.

  5. Colonists Unite to Protest • Stamp Act Congress – October, 1765 • New York City meeting of delegates from 9 colonies • Declaration of Rights and Grievances • Parliaments had no right to tax w/o representation • Shows AGAIN that colonists can unite for rights • Great Britain says “Virtual Representation” allows taxes. • Parliament exists for the benefit of all English citizens!

  6. Colonists Unite to Protest Sons of Liberty New York and Boston “sons” harass Stamp Agents Some use violence Create “Committees of Correspondence” Colonial Merchants Philadelphia, New York, and Boston refuse imports British merchants suffer business losses Colonial Pressure causes the repeal of the Stamp Act, but on the same day it passes…

  7. Declaratory Act • Establishes England’s • authority to tax • Townshend Acts • Replaced Stamp Act • Indirect, but still affected • daily life. • -Glass, Lead, Paint, Paper and tea. • Smuggling continued • John Hancock’s “Liberty” is • confiscated for smuggling wine. George Townshend Another New Prime Minister!

  8. 4000 British occupy Boston. Take jobs in “off time”. Colonials now in a recession with less being spent after the French & Indian War. Resent Brits taking jobs, living in their homes** and having to pay taxes on more and more personal items. Tensions were high…

  9. Tea Act • - 3 Pence Tax on tea • Gave British East India Co. • the right to sell tea direct! • - Cuts out Colonial tea merchants! • - Boston Tea Party - • Intolerable Acts • Closed Boston Harbor • Quartering Act • Martial Law – Curfews, Control

  10. First Continental Congress • Intolerable Acts • Intended to Isolate Massachusetts • Colonials respond by meeting to discuss response. • September 1774 – 54 Delegates • Declaration of Colonial Rights – Support Protests • Decide to fight back if attacked • Stockpile gunpowder and firearms at Concord

  11. The American Revolution Had Begun

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