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On the Edge of Revolution
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King George III
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England’s Reasons For Control
• England desired to remain a world power.
• England imposed taxes, such as the Stamp Act, to raise
necessary revenue to pay the cost of the French and Indian War.
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England’$ Reason$ For Taxation
• To help finance the French and Indian War.
• To help with the maintaining of English troops in the colonies.
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Sources Of Colonial Dissatisfaction
• Colonies had no representation in Parliament.
• “Taxation without Representation”
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• Some colonists resented power of colonial governors.
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•England wanted strict control over colonial legislatures
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•Colonies opposed taxesColonies opposed taxes
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Proclamation of
hampered the western movement of settlers.