Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Before the WOI
- Seven year war
- Left Britian with a £133 million debt
- Acts
- Sugar Act
- 1764
- Aim: to raise revenue
- Duty of imported molasses reduced, with Importation of Rum banned
- Duty on imported sugar Increased
- Result: Resented and Ignored by the Americans
- Quartering Act
- 1764
- Billet soldiers in colonies
- Aim was to make colonials take some responsibility in defence
- Result: Was resented as the army could have turned on them
- Stamp Act
- 22nd March 1765
- Aim: to help pay off debt and pay for defence in colonies ( c. £60,000 )
- First attempt at direct taxation. It affected everyone
- On all Printing documents eg. Playing cards and newspaper
- Could only be bought from a stamp commissioners appointed in each colony
- Result: Virginia's "no taxation without representation"
- Stamp act Congress 1765, Not VA, NH, NC, GA
- Boycott of goods
- Declaratory Act 1766
- Coercive Acts
- 1774
- Boston harbour closed
- British soldiers where garrisoned in locals' homes
- Result: stocking of arms, tensions grow
- Townshend Duties
- 1767
- Charles Townshend, Chancellor of the E, wanted to raise revenue
- Resentment took 2 years
- Not direct taxation ; aimed at imports, eg tea and china
- Whats happening in boston!
- Massachusetts led political opposition, all 13 colonies protest against king
- Orders from London dissolved colonial assembles
- Boston led Boycott against British imports
- Mob violence against customs officials in Boston harbour
- Sam Adams and others led Boston Gazette
- Troops sent to Boston
- 1769
- Tension spilled before all duties besides tea was lifted
- 22 Feb suspected customs officer kills 11 year old boy, Seider
- Sons of Liberty turned funeral into a political demonstration
- 2 March, workers at rope factory attack redcoats
- Boston Massacre
- 9pm 5th March 1770
- Snowy night
- British soldier protecting customs house attacked with clubs
- They dared Captain Preston to fire
- Ice hurled at Montgomery, who fell back. He fired causing others to fire
- Tea act 1773
- To save East India Company
- To hard for Americans to sell as price was too cheap
- Tea Boycotted: Philadelphia and NY sent back tea
- Boston Tea Party
- 1773
- 3 ships entered Boston Harbour carrying 114 chests of tea
- Crowds gathered daily to prevent unloading
- 16 Dec, 60 sons of L disguised as Mohawk Indians emptied 342 tea crates
- It was an open challenge to British Authority
- 5 died, 6 wounded. Dead treated like martyrs
- First Continental Congress
- Sept 1774
- wanted coercive acts removed
- First united boycott on British goods
- Allegiance to crown but not Parliament
- Colonies wanted right to determine their own defences
- Result
- George III refused to repeal C act
- Huge increase of troops
- Colonies continued stockpiling