The Four Acts Flashcards
“There is no error so full of mischief than making acts oppressive to trade without enforcing them”
Boston Evening Post, 1763 (Four Acts)
“A vast growth of power and wealth, from westward expansion”
Lawrence Gipson (Four Acts)
“If our trade be taxed why not everything else”
Samuel Adams (Four Acts)
“To be taxed only by our consent”
Pennsylvania Assembly (Four Acts)
Boston Evening Post, 1763 (Four Acts)
“There is no error so full of mischief than making acts oppressive to trade without enforcing them”
Pennsylvania Assembly (Four Acts)
“To be taxed only by our consent”
Samuel Adams (Four Acts)
“If our trade be taxed why not everything else”
Lawrence Gipson (Four Acts)
“A vast growth of power and wealth, from westward expansion”