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For anyone who knows about American History:

I need to know the description, rationale, and colonial reaction for the following British actions:

-Proclamation of 1763
-Sugar Act (1764)
-Currency Act (1764)
-Stamp Act (1765)
-Repeal of Stamp Act and Passage of Declaratory Act (1766)
-Townshent Duties (1767)
-Tea Act (1773)
-Quartering Act (1774)

Now I know that I can find all of this information on Wikipedia or Google but I was just hoping that someone here knew some of the information so this assignment wouldn’t take so long. If you know any basic facts that could help me, please post! Thank you!!

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Commander Ikari offline Verified User (9 months, 3 weeks) Long Term User Shouts: 378 #
An Undisclosed Location | 3 months ago (3 minutes after post)

Stop being lazy. I won’t help you cheat by telling you things that you should have learned.

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sweetstuff1140 offline Verified User (2 years, 2 months) Long Term User Shouts: 4 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (5 minutes after post)

Proclamation:

description: to show british power in n america. & to stabalize relationship w/ native americans
rationale: to show how much power britians had
reaction: everyone but british were upset

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3 months ago (8 minutes after post)

Commander Ikari wrote:
Stop being lazy. I won’t help you cheat by telling you things that you should have learned.

I’m supposed to google it for the assignment. I wasn’t supposed to have this learned yet.

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whaples201 offline Verified User (3 months, 1 week) Long Term User Shouts: 17 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (9 minutes after post)

Sugar act was the brittish taxing sugar in the colonies the Stamp act was British taxing all legal documents, tea act was british taxing tea, and since the americans drank alot of tea it was major, all of those born the phrase taxation without representation

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Commander Ikari offline Verified User (9 months, 3 weeks) Long Term User Shouts: 378 #
An Undisclosed Location | 3 months ago (9 minutes after post)

Anonymous wrote:

Commander Ikari wrote:
Stop being lazy. I won’t help you cheat by telling you things that you should have learned.
I’m supposed to google it for the assignment. I wasn’t supposed to have this learned yet.

Then Google it. Or go to Wikipedia.

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Anonymous #
3 months ago (11 minutes after post)

I’m doing that. but i decided to post this just in case someone knew some info and wanted to help.

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yah offline Unverified User #
An Unknown Location | 1 month, 1 week ago (1 month, 3 weeks after post)

grr.

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An Unknown Location | 1 month, 1 week ago (1 month, 3 weeks after post)

history drives me crazy, theres so much to know and it just doesnt interest me like enough to pay attention and take it all in so i have alot of trouble with it. we recently went over all this stuff and i prob couldnt tell you much lol….

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