1764 ⟶ Sugar Act and Currency Act Passed by Parliament
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📜 Sugar Act and Currency Act Passed by Parliament
The Sugar Act, intended to raise revenues, and the Currency Act, prohibiting the colonies from issuing paper money, are passed by Parliament. These Acts, coming during the economic slump that followed the French and Indian War, are resented by the colonists and lead to protest⟶

Sugar ActCurrency ActTaxationBritish PolicyEconomic GrievancesColonial Resistance


📰 Stamp Act Passed by Parliament
Parliament enacts the Stamp Act to impose control and help defray the cost of keeping troops in America to control the colonists, imposing a tax on many types of printed materials used in the colonies. Seen as a violation of rights, the Act sparks violent demonstrations in several Colonies. In May, Virginia's House of Burgesses Patrick Henry sponsors the Virginia Resolves claiming that, under British law, Virginians could be taxed only by an assembly to which they had elected representatives⟶

Stamp ActTaxationColonial ResistanceVirginia ResolvesPatrick HenryBritish PolicyRepresentation


🏠 Quartering Act Enacted by Parliament
Parliament enacts the Quartering Act, requiring the Colonies to provide housing, food, and other provisions to British troops. The act is resisted or circumvented in most of the colonies. In 1767 and again in 1769, Parliament suspended the governor and legislature of New York for failure to comply⟶

Quartering ActBritish TroopsColonial ResistanceBritish PolicyNew YorkMilitary


📜 Stamp Act Repealed; Declaratory Act Passed
British Parliament repeals the unpopular Stamp Act but simultaneously issues the Declaratory Act, Parliament asserts its "full power and authority to make laws and statutes ... to bind the colonies and people of America ... in all cases whatsoever"; designed to overrule actions by the legislative assemblies of each colony, which had traditionally held authority⟶

Stamp Act RepealDeclaratory ActBritish PolicyTaxationParliamentary AuthorityColonial Resistance


📜 Townshend Acts Passed by Parliament
Parliament aims to assert its right to tax the American colonies after the failure of the Sugar Act and Stamp Act. The Townshend Acts, named for Chancellor of the Exchequer Charles Townshend, are passed by Parliament, placing duties on many items imported into America. The American colonists, who were denied any representation in Parliament, strongly condemned the Acts as an egregious abuse of power.⟶

Townshend ActsTaxationBritish PolicyColonial GrievancesCharles TownshendResistance


📜 Conciliatory Resolution in Parliament
Conciliatory Resolution in Parliament⟶

ParliamentConciliationBritish PolicyAmerican ColoniesTaxationCompromise

