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Victor Cooking Time:​ 1763-1775

Serving Size:​ Four million (colonial population in 1775)

The colonists declared their independence because the king created unreasonable taxes in
which the colonists had to pay. Furthermore, the British tried to limit the power and expansion of
the colonists.

Ingredients: Procedure:

- 4 Million Colonists 1. Start with a raise in revenue. Great


- A Boston “Massacre” Britain imposes taxes on colonists
- A Couple of Intolerable Acts through several ways of force. Great
- Some Parliament Britain raises the tax on Sugar, which
- 1 Untrained militia isn’t a harmful effect on colonists,
- 1 Expansion Paper, which brutally affects every
- A Piece of Salutary neglect colonists, and Townshend, which
- Large amount of British imposed duties on glass paper, paint,
and tea. This process drains colonists.
Keep in mind, this takes about 4 years
for all taxes to be imposed at the
same time.
2. Stir the 4 million colonists roughly, this
causes colonists to rebel. Colonists
were okay with the Sugar Act but try
sooner than later to get the Stamp Act
repealed. Note, this results in the
Stamp Act to be repealed a year later
after it was imposed.
3. Add a dash of Declaratory,
Quartering, and Tea acts. Take note
of, colonists will start to steam. In
result of steaming, colonists will have
a bloody reddish color. Which is the
cause of the cause of the Boston
Massacre and the Boston Tea party.
4. Simmer Colonists. Make sure to
preheat colonists 9 years of
mistreatment through unfair taxes and
acts imposed.
5. Bring to boil colonists to reassess
power through Quebec Acts. Observe
how the clash with colonial militia
results in a “battle of Lexington and
Concord”, whatever that means.
6. Serve colonists, the meal may not
seem the best as the colonists weren’t
taken care of the way they should’ve
been treated throughout the years of
1763-1775.

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