5.1 Flashcards
The thery that though that a countrys wealth is measured by her silver and gold
Mercantile theory
Act that staed that all good imported or exported from the colonies be carried on ships own by British subjects, also stipulated that 3/4ths of the passengers needed to be British
Navigation actof 1660
Stipulated that all European goods must go through Britain to go to the colonies
Navigation act of 1663
Taxes raw sugar rum and molasses imported to the colonies from the non British west indies
The molasses act
Had the power to annul laws passed by colonial legislation to hear appeals from. The colonies , and to influence the trade polocys for the colonies
Board of trade
Led an Indian uprising against the colonies
Pontiac
Infian uprisin against the colonies
Pontiacs conspiracy
Gave British officials authority to search any place an any time for contraband
Writs of assistance
Defended the hous of burgessess during parsons cause
Patrick henry
Became king in 1860 before the French and Indian war
George III
Became the prime minister in England and sided with king George to bring the colonies under subjection
George grenville
Drew a boundary line that followed the Appalachian mountains between the colonists and native Americans made the British government only able to buy native American land
The proclamation of 1763
Cut in half the tax on raw sugar imported to the colonies but raised the tax on refined sugar
Sugar act of 1764
This act barred the colonial governments from issuing paper money and forbade colonists to pay British merchants in colonial currency
The currency act of 1764
Made people buy stamps for there stuff
Stamp act of 1765