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Essay heading: From Chaos to Constitution
 
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After huge public outrage, the Stamp Act was repealed on March 18, 1766. However, on the same day, Parliament passes the Declaratory Act, asserting the right of Parliament to make any laws it wished regarding the American colonies. With this new declaration, there was more unrest in the colonies which forced British troops to arrive and try to quell the anger...
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The tension between the troops and the colonists was relinquished one day when British officers fired into an angry mob and killed three men, known as the Boston Massacre. Since then, other repressive acts were passed such and the Tea Act and the Quartering Act. The Tea Act sparked one of the most influential rebellions during the American Revolution and ultimately altered the relationship between the British and America from that point on...
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