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Delegates from the colonies meet in New York to jointly issue a statement on the Stamp Act.
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As news of the Stamp Act settles in, the Summer of 1765 explodes with violence.
London, desperate to raise revnue, places a tax on all documents in North America.
The British introduce a new set of regulations on sugar, something which the colonists are going to have a lot of thougts about.
The British policy towards the colonies begins to change as the empire becomes increasingly desperate to raise revenue to deal with a debt crisis. This begins setting up the conditions for the looming imperial crisis.
Pontiac's Rebellion begins to wrap up in 1764.
A Indian rebellion lead by Pontiac throws the entire North American frontier into turmoil.
Not everybody celebrated the end of the French and Indian War.
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