Taxation without Representation

Daniel Miller
8 min read
Study Guide Overview
This study guide covers the key events leading up to the American Revolution. It examines the French and Indian War, the end of salutary neglect, and the impact of British laws such as the Sugar, Quartering, Stamp, Townshend, and Tea Acts. Colonial reactions, including "No Taxation Without Representation," boycotts, the Sons and Daughters of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party are also explored. Finally, the guide provides exam tips, practice questions, and key terms to focus on.

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Question 1 of 13
๐ What was the main result of the French and Indian War?
A French victory and expansion in North America
B British victory and massive debt ๐ฐ
C A period of peace and prosperity for the colonies
D Increased cooperation between the British and French