The tax collectors were put up on this becuase they tried to collect taxes on the Stamp Act.
What is the wedgie pole?
100
A tax that was placed on imported British goods.
What is The Townshend Act?
100
Where the representatives from every colony except Georgia met to discuss what they were going to do about the British. They decided to train militias and stop all trade with Britain until the Intolerable acts were lifted.
What is The First Continental Congress?
100
"No ___________ without representation!!"
What is taxation?
100
This person passed the Stamp Act.
Who is Parliament?
200
They did this when the British put a tax on imported goods from Britain.
What is boycott British imported goods?
200
This was a tax that required you to buy a stamp when you purchased paper products to prove you paid for them.
What is the Stamp Act?
200
A killing of many people who can not defend themselves.
What is a massacre?
200
" I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me ____!"
What is death?
200
The colonists dressed up as these to disguish themselves when they were on their way to the "Boston Tea Party"
What are Mohawks?
300
We poured all the tea into the harbor because they tried to make us pay a tax on it!
What is the tea act?
300
This act said that only one company-the East India Company- would be the only company allowed to sell tea to the colonies and that way you would still have to pay taxes on tea.
What is the Tea Act?
300
A request to change something, most commonly made to a government official or public entity.
What is a petition?
300
These laws placed a ______-a tax on imported goods-on paper, wool, tea, and other goods imported from Britain.
What is tariff?
300
Some militia groups called themselves this because they could be ready at a mintue's notice to fight for their colony.
What is minutemen?
400
These ladies began weaving cloth that could be used instead of British wool.
Who are the Daughters of Liberty?
400
New laws that Britain passed to punish the colonists for destroying the tea. Included housing and feeding soldiers, not allowing anyone to pass through the harbor and sending back the soldiers to Boston.
What is Intolerable Acts?
400
These kinds of goods are brought in from other countries.
What are imported goods?
400
To help the boycott,_________ __ _________ began weaving cloth that could be used instead of British wool.
What are Daughters of Liberty?
400
"Don't shoot until you see the ________ of their eyes."
What is whites?
500
This group of men burned stamps and threatened stamp agents.
Who are the Sons of Liberty?
500
This act placed Thomas Gage, a British General, in charge of Massachusetts.
What is Intolerable Acts?
500
To object to something, strongly and publicly.
What is a protest?
500
Colonists who opposed British rule were known as ________.