French and Indian War
Pre-Rev Acts
Reactions
Slavery
Rising Tension
100

This is the main reason for the war

conflict over land claims 

100

In reaction to the Boston Tea Party, Parliament passed this legislations

Intolerable Acts

100

The method of hurting Great Britain economically

Boycott

100

This colonial region profited from slavery

southern
100

The Declaratory Act declared this

Parliament could tax colonists without their input 

200

The colonists were upset about the Proclamation of 1763 for this reason

Could not move west of the Appalachian Mountains

200

Colonists had to provide these to soldiers following the Quartering Act

housing and food

200

This group mastered boycotting of British made goods with demonstrations

Daughters of Liberty


200

African slaves were often treated as what

Cattle or livestock

200

5 colonists dies and others were wounded during this riot outside the Boston Customs House

Boston Massacre

300

Britain's plan to pay off their debts

Tax the colonists

300

This act reduced taxes to decrease smuggling

Sugar Act
300

Following the Tea Act the colonists did this

Boston Tea Party

300

Who had an agreement to supply slaves to Portuguese merchants

Kongolese King Affonso 

300

Virtual representation was argued by Parliament when this complaint was brought up

Taxation without representation

400

This was put in place to prevent fighting with Native American 

Proclamation of 1763

400

This act taxed print materials

Stamp Act


400

This group was led by Sam Adams and organized the Boston Tea Party

Sons of Liberty


400

The economic relationship that perpetuated slavery and colonial reliance on the mother nation

mercantilism

400

This group found and made product alternatives in regards to the Townshend Acts

Daughters of Liberty


500

Great Britain earned these two things after winning the war


debt and land

500

In response to the Intolerable Acts, the colonists did this

Created the First Continental Congress

500

The First Continental Congress tried this before taking more stern actions

sending their grievances and petitions to King George and Parliament

500

Who profited from slavery

West Africans, Europeans, Colonists

500

These events proved colonists were willing to fight for their rights

Battles of Lexington and Concord
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