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What was the start of government in the English colonies?

act of toleration


What served as the western boundary for the middle and southern colonies?

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What was the start of the representative government in the English Colonies?

act of toleration


What are 2 early examples of representative government in the colonies?

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Was stamp act first protest colonies had against british government?

no it was not.


Where in important documents written in associated with the middle colonies?

Important documents associated with the Middle Colonies include the "Fundamental Orders" of 1638-1639 from Connecticut, which established a framework for government, and the "Frame of Government" of Pennsylvania, written by William Penn in 1682, which outlined religious freedom and democratic principles. Additionally, the "Maryland Toleration Act" of 1649 was significant for promoting religious tolerance in the Middle Colonies. These documents reflect the region's emphasis on liberty, diverse governance, and religious pluralism.


Why was the stamp act different from the sugar act?

the sugar act is when the government taxes you on sweets like sugar and molassess. the stamp act is when the government taxes you on paper products.


What took place during the stamp act?

Britain placed a tax on all documents and glass in the colonies. (Stamp Act) the colonies protested the Stamp Act because they did not have any representation in the British Parliament.


Why Britain pass the sugar Act and quartering Act?

Between 1764-1765, the British government passed the Sugar Act, the Quartering Act, and the Stamp Act, which met with hostility in the American colonies.


How do you use stamp act as a sentence?

The British Government passed the Stamp Act to help pay for British troops stationed in the Colonies


What was the currency act of 1764?

The Currency Act of 1764 was passed after the French and Indian War had ended. The act banned the use of paper money in all colonies. In passing this, the British government was attempting to have a greater amount of control over the individual colonies.


The British government tried to stop smuggling between the colonies and the French West Indies with the what?

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