Cut out matchbook all in one piece. Fold front flap down and other flap over front of the front flap. Inside wirte the date of the French and Indian War. Sugar Act Tea Act & Stamp Act more Taxes Townsend Act Taxes on glass, paint, oil, lead, paper, and tea. Stamp Act places a tax on all paper products. Tea actmay 10, 1773. Import tax was placed on all tea being bought by merchants in the colonies.
Cut out matchbook all in one piece. Fold front flap down and other flap over front of the front flap. Inside wirte the date of the French and Indian War. Sugar Act Tea Act & Stamp Act more Taxes Townsend Act Taxes on glass, paint, oil, lead, paper, and tea. Stamp Act places a tax on all paper products. Tea actmay 10, 1773. Import tax was placed on all tea being bought by merchants in the colonies.
Cut out matchbook all in one piece. Fold front flap down and other flap over front of the front flap. Inside wirte the date of the French and Indian War. Sugar Act Tea Act & Stamp Act more Taxes Townsend Act Taxes on glass, paint, oil, lead, paper, and tea. Stamp Act places a tax on all paper products. Tea actmay 10, 1773. Import tax was placed on all tea being bought by merchants in the colonies.
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French and Indian War intruction:
Cut out matchbook all in one piece. Fold front flap down
and "Date" flap up over front of the front flap.
Inside wirte the date of the French and Indian War.
Date: The French & Indian War lasted seven years from
175-1763.
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Cut out as one piece. Fold front flap down and
other flap over front flap.
Inside write about the Liberty Tree.
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Townsend Act
Townsend Act- June 29, 1767. Taxes on glass, paint, oil, lead, paper, and tea
and to establish that the British Parliament had the right to tax the colonies.
Stamp Act- November 1, 1765. It places a tax on alll paper products.
Tea Act- May 10, 1773. An import tax was placed on all tea being bought by
merchants in the colonies.
Sugar Act- March 1733, Tax on sugar and molasses imports from nen-British
colonies, The Act was not passed for the purpose of raising revenue.
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flaps around the back and glue down. Glue the
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1763-Proclamation of 1763
1765- Stap Act
1768- Boycott of British goods
March 1770- Boston Massacre
May 1773-Tea Act
December 1773-Boston Tea Party
March 1774- Conercive Acts (Intolerable
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