British Rule refers to the period when Britain had political control over other countries or territories. In this context, it specifically refers to when Britain ruled over what is now known as the United States (from 1607-1776).
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Colonialism: A practice of domination involving subjugation of one people to another; often involves settlement into a new territory.
Stamp Act: A law passed by Parliament in 1765 that imposed taxes on items such as newspapers and legal documents in the American colonies; part of how Britain exercised its rule.
Boston Tea Party: A protest against British taxes in which Boston colonists disguised as Mohawks dumped valuable tea into Boston Harbor.