3.+Did+the+British+actually+do+these+things?+(JS)

 Did the British actually did these things?
To make it clear, YES, the British really to those 'things.' By passing all those acts, Britain did more harm than bring benefits to the colonies, only bringing benefits to Britain.

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Tobacco, sugar, cotton, or enumerated goods could only be traded with England All goods unloaded in England have extra "import duty" tax placed
 * Navigation Acts - 1651 - 1673**

British government didn't allow Americans to move beyond the Appalachian Mountains which hindered American expansion.
 * Proclamation of 1763**

Levied taxes on sugar, coffee, tea, wine, and other imports. Expanded jurisdiction
 * Sugar Act - April 5, 1764**

All printed papers, newspapers, licenses, etc, needed special stamp purchased from stamp distributors
 * Stamp Act - March 22, 1765**

British troops stayed in the colonies even after the war Colonists had to supply British troops with housing and other necessities
 * Quartering Act - May, 1765**

English Parliament claimed their rights over the colonies They had ultimate sovereignty over the colonies
 * Declaratory Act - March 18, 1766**

English government decided to levy taxes on lead, paper, tea, glass, etc.
 * Townshend Acts - Jun 26, 29, July 2, 1767**

To save the East India Company from going bankrupted, the English government sells tea to the colonists for a bargin
 * Tea Act - May 10, 1773**

Due to the Boston Tea Party, the English government closed Boston Ports Prohibited town hall meetings Sent troops to Boston Recreated the government system of Massachusetts Also known as the 'Intolerable Act'
 * Coercive Acts - March - June 1774**

England attempted to force the Americans to show submission They took charge American ships and embargo on American goods until 'submission'
 * Prohibitory Act - December 22, 1775**

Due to the Townshend Act Young boys and street beggars threw rocks and snowballs at British soldiers standing guard in King Street Mob formed, frightening the soldiers Troop fired, killing five Americans
 * Boston Massacre- March 5, 1770**