make definitions to thse words but keep it short Navigation Acts
French and Indian War
"No Taxation without representation"
Boston Massacre
Boston Tea Party
George III
Stamp Act
Navigation Acts: British laws in the 17th and 18th centuries that regulated trade with the American colonies to benefit England economically.
French and Indian War: A conflict between Great Britain and France in North America from 1754 to 1763, which resulted in increased tensions between the colonies and Britain.
"No Taxation without representation": A slogan used by American colonists to protest against being taxed by the British government without having representation in Parliament.
Boston Massacre: A confrontation between British soldiers and a colonial mob in Boston in 1770, resulting in the death of five colonists.
Boston Tea Party: A protest by American colonists in 1773 where they dumped British tea into Boston Harbor to protest the Tea Act and taxation without representation.
George III: King of Great Britain from 1760-1820, known for his policies that led to increased tensions between Britain and the American colonies.
Stamp Act: A British law in 1765 that imposed a tax on all paper documents in the American colonies, leading to widespread protests and resistance.