
Stamp Act
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Christopher Morell
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Stamp Act
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Open Ended
Starting tomorrow, there will be an extra tax on every piece of paper you use. How would you react? How would you expect the people to react?
(Think of how much paper you use: newspapers, court documents, letters, playing cards, etc. etc)
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New Terms
Proclamation of 1763 - Law by the King of England stating Colonists can not expand west of the Appalachian Mountains
Stamp Act of 1765 - Law by the King of England taxing all paper in the colonies to pay for the cost of the French and Indian War
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Why the Proclamation of 1763!?
Remember! The King was mad about fighting this war to protect the British colonists. The war started because the colonists were moving west onto French and Indian land. The proclamation was put into effect to stop the colonists from moving west and causing trouble in other territory.
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Why the Stamp Act!?
Remember! Fighting wars are expensive. The King of England and Parliament believed that if they were going to spend money and resources protecting the colonists, then the colonists should at least pay for it. The Stamp Act was a way to pass the cost of the war onto the colonists who started it.
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So What!?
The colonists were MAD. Their slogan became "no taxation without representation." What does this mean? The British colonists had no representatives of their own in British Parliament (where these laws got made). They argued that they should at least get a vote in Parliament if they are going to pay taxes to Parliament.
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Multiple Choice
The slogan of the British colonists resisting the Stamp Act.
Once more unto the breach!
No taxation without representation!
Give me liberty or give me death!
To be or not to be, that is the question.
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Multiple Choice
The law stating the Colonists could not expand west of the Appalachian Mountains.
Stamp Act
No Taxation without Representation
Proclamation of 1763
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Multiple Choice
Tax on all paper products used in the colonies.
Stamp Act
No Taxation without Representation
Proclamation of 1763
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Open Ended
Why was the Proclamation of 1763 put into place?
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Open Ended
Why was the Stamp Act put into place?
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Open Ended
What did the colonists mean by no taxation without representation?
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The French and Indian War cost us a lot of money. We protected the colonists. They should help pay for the cost with a tax.
We should not be taxed until we have someone representing us in Parliament.
King's Argument
Colonist's Argument
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Open Ended
Who do you agree with and why?
Stamp Act
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