act - a law, boycott - to protest by refusing to use or buy a good or service, delegates - people who represent others at a convention or conference, First Continental Congress - the meeting of delegates from 12 colonies, held to present complaints to King George III, to set up a boycott of British goods, and to arrange a second meeting if needed, import - to bring into a country, especially for sale, export - to send out of a country, especially for sale, massacre - the murder of several or many people who cannot defend themselves, Parliament - the lawmaking part of the British government, similar to the Congress in the United States, proclamation - n official public announcement, protest - an action that shows disapproval or objection to something, repeal - to cancel, or undo, a law, taxation without representation - taxation without representationbeing required to pay taxes by a government without having a representative in the government, French and Indian War outcome - Heavy British debt, Purpose of the Proclamation of 1763 - to protect the colonies, Quartering Act - law that made colonists provide British soldiers with food, transportation, and housing , Townshend Acts - taxes on several goods brought into the colonies for sale, Intolerable Acts - name given to the laws that were passed to punish the colonists after the Boston Tea Party, Stamp Act - law that said colonists had to pay tax on printed papers such as marriage license, playing cards and newspapers,

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