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6. After months of protest, and an appeal by Benjamin Franklin before the British House of Commons, Parliament voted to repeal the Stamp Act in March 1766. However, the same day, Parliament passed the Declaratory Acts, asserting that the British government had free and total legislative power over the colonies.

7.The Quartering Act of 1765 required the colonies to house British soldiers in barracks provided by the colonies. If the barracks were too small to house all the soldiers, then localities were to accommodate the soldiers in local inns, livery stables, ale houses, victualling houses and the houses of sellers of wine.

8.American colonists resented and opposed the Quartering Act of 1765, not because it meant they had to house British soldiers in their homes, but because they were being taxed to pay for provisions and barracks for the army – a standing army that they thought was unnecessary during peacetime and an army that they feared

9. glass, lead, paint, paper and tea imported to the colonies.

10. boycotting British goods.

11. social, economic, and political protesting

The Haymarket riot in 1886, a violent labor protest led by the Anarchist Movement. New York shirtwaist strike of 1909. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, a key moment in the Civil Rights Movement. Selma to Montgomery marches of 1965, part of the Civil Rights Movement

12.The tea tax was kept in order to maintain Parliament's right to tax the colonies. The Tea Act was not intended to anger American colonists, instead it was meant to be a bailout policy to get the British East India Company out of debt.

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