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1754 to 1763

   French and Indian War (also called Seven Years War)

1765

   February 17: The Stamp Act is passed; a British attempt to cover the costs of the 7 Years War (French and Indian War) and the stationing of troops in America led to the cry, "No taxation without representation."

1766

   February 21: Parliament votes to repeal the Stamp Act, which had aroused rebellion in both Britain and America.

   March 17: King George III approves the repeal of the Stamp Act.

1767

   June 29: Parliament enacts the Townshend Acts, a series of taxes to replace the Stamp Act.

1770

   March 5: Boston Massacre; only 6 people were killed in the "massacre," but colonists milked it for all the anti-British sentiment they could

1773

   December 16: Boston Tea Party

1774

   September 5 to October 26: First Continental Congress

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