Boston Tea Party
Lexington and Concord
Boston Massacre
Vocab
Patriots and Loyalists
100

This event involved dumping tea into Boston Harbor.

Boston Tea Party

100

These were the first battles of the war.

Lexington and Concord

100

This event happened when British soldiers fired into a crowd

the Boston Massacre

100

Define prohibit

Refuse to allow or to forbid
100

These colonists wanted independence from Britain.

Patriots

200

It happened in this year: 1773.

1773

200

Fighting began at this town first.

Lexington

200

Tension grew because British soldiers were stationed in this city

Boston

200

Define petition

a formal written request to someone in authority, signed by a group of people

200

These colonists stayed loyal to Britain

Loyalists

300

Colonists were protesting a tax on this drink.

Tea

300

The second battle happened in this town.

Concord

300

What phrase did colonists use to express anger about taxes and this lack of representation in government.

Taxation without representation

300

Define boycott

to refuse to buy certain goods and services

300

Loyalists called Patriots...

Rebels

400

The tea was thrown into this harbor.

Boston Harbor

400

These battles took place in this colony/state.

Massachusetts

400

This free black sailor was one of the first to die.

Crispus Attucks

400

Define civil disobedience

the nonviolent refusal to obey laws that one considers unjust

400

True or false? Patriots were led by low class and poor individuals

FALSE

Patriots were led by well-educated and wealthy individuals

500

The name of the group that threw the tea into the harbor was...

Sons of Liberty

500

The fighting began with this famous “shot.”

"Shot heard 'round the world"

500

This kind of image or message was used to influence colonists after the event.

Propaganda

500

Define militia

an army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency

500

After the American Revolution, many Loyalists left the new United States and moved to this nearby country that remained under Great Britain.

Canada

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