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The correct answer is: the French and Indian War ended, the Townshed Acts were passed, and the Boston Massacre.
The Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre in 1770 prompted Parliament to repeal most of the Townshend acts except for the tax on tea.
Parts of the townshend acts were repealed after the Boston massacre but the tax on tea was still in effect which eventually led to the Boston tea party
Stamp Act (1765), Boston Massacre (1770), Boston Tea Party (1773), and Coercive Acts (1774)
The correct answer is: the French and Indian War ended, the Townshed Acts were passed, and the Boston Massacre.
It was the Townshend Acts That created the Massacre.
It was the Townshend Acts That created the Massacre.
The Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre in 1770 prompted Parliament to repeal most of the Townshend acts except for the tax on tea.
Parts of the townshend acts were repealed after the Boston massacre but the tax on tea was still in effect which eventually led to the Boston tea party
*George III crowned 1760 *The Proclamation of 1763 *The Sugar and Stamp Acts 1764-1765 *The Townshend Acts 1767 *The Boston Massacre 1770 *The Intolerable Acts 1773 *The American Revolutionary War begins 1775 *The Declaration of Independence 1776 *The Treaty of Paris 1783
The Boston Massacre
Stamp Act (1765), Boston Massacre (1770), Boston Tea Party (1773), and Coercive Acts (1774)
Townshend Acts
The Colonies boycotted English goods.
The Townshend Acts, a series of acts passed, beginning in 1767 were the acts that eventually led to the Boston Massacre. Anger over the Townshend Acts led to the occupation of Boston by British troops in 1768, which eventually resulted in the Boston Massacre of 1770.