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Colonists' Fight For Freedom From England
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England wanted to control the colonies. Their plan was to gain power over
America so they would be able to tax the colonists. In an attempt to get money,
from the colonies, England passed several acts, the Stamp Act and the Quartering
Act. The .... Middle of Term Paper ... documents,
issued by a court, allowed them to go into privet homes and businesses without
reasonable suspicions to look for smuggled goods, at any time!
In response, many groups started their own special boycotts. The
Daughters of Liberty, a group organized by woman, held public spinning bees,
where they made Americana cloth. Paper, paint, and cloth were all made by the
colonists. A sense of unity was created with the help of the boycott.
The colonists' boycott of British goods paid off. In 1770 the British
government repealed the Townshend taxes on paint, paper, glass, and lead. The
only item that still had a Townshend tax was tea. This ... |
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