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match each british law or act with its primary impact on the american colonies during the 1760s and 1770s. (4 points) stamp act proclamation line of 1763 sugar act quartering act forced colonists to house and provide for british soldiers prevented colonists from expanding westward beyond appalachian mountains required revenue stamps on printed materials, sparking widespread colonial protest imposed duties on sugar and other imports, tightening trade restrictions
The Stamp Act required revenue - stamps on printed materials, causing colonial protest. The Proclamation Line of 1763 stopped colonists from westward expansion beyond the Appalachians. The Sugar Act imposed duties on sugar and other imports, tightening trade restrictions. The Quartering Act forced colonists to house and provide for British soldiers.
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Stamp Act - Required revenue stamps on printed materials, sparking widespread colonial protest
Proclamation Line of 1763 - Prevented colonists from expanding westward beyond Appalachian Mountains
Sugar Act - Imposed duties on sugar and other imports, tightening trade restrictions
Quartering Act - Forced colonists to house and provide for British soldiers