Division
Before the War
During the War
After the War
Famous Names
Pictures
100

What is the left over number called in a division equation and where do you place it in the answer?

Remainder. You place it beside the quotient.

100

Before the war, who owned the 13 colonies?

Britain

100

Something mysterious happened to officially start the war. What was it?

A shot was fired!

100

True or False: Once the war ended, everyone in the 13 colonies was happy and got along!

FALSE! The loyalists and patriots were against each other!

100

Who shouted, "The British are coming! The British are coming!"?

Paul Revere

100

Who would this character be fighting FOR?

The 13 colonies.

200

How do you deal with a 0 in a long division equation?

You must still complete the steps by asking how many times the divisor goes into that new dividend. If this again results in a 0, you must put a 0 in the quotient. 

200

Why did the King start charging tax in the first place?

He needed to make money to repay the 7 years' war debt.

200

What 2 countries sent ships and weapons to help the colonists?

France and Spain

200

How long did the war last?

8 years.

200

Who was the leader of the colonist's army, and what was the army called?

George Washington. The Continental Army.

200

What do these symbols represent?

The Stamp tax from the British King and the mock stamp the colonists used in protest.

300

What does DMSB stand for in the long division process?

divide

multiply

subtract

bring down

300

Name 1 reason the 13 colonies would want to revolt against Britain.

-They felt they weren't represented in the British government.

-They were upset about the land restrictions from the Quebec Act and the Proclamation Line.

-They were upset about all the taxes and unfair treatment from the Acts.

300

What did the colonists do as a last attempt to make peace with the King and avoid a war?

They sent a petition asking for the taxes and mistreatment to stop.

300

What was 1 reason that Quebec was upset after the American Revolution?

-The 13 colonies tried to invade them years earlier.

-This strengthened the Continental Army which led to worries about a future invasion of their land again.

-Loyalists started moving into their land and changing the culture.

300

In the middle of the war, the colonists started calling themselves this name.

American

300

Who is this handsome fellow?

King George III of England.

400

Describe the 3 parts of a division equation. They have 3 specific names.

Dividend - the large number you are dividing up.

Divisor - the number of groups you are splitting the dividend into.

Quotient - the answer to the equation.

400

During the Townshend Act, what happened if the colonists chose to buy items from other countries?

Their houses were searched for illegal items, and they could face jail.

400

What famous document was signed during the middle of the war?

The Declaration of Independence

400

What happened to some of the loyalists after the war?

-Some were found out to be spies for the king.

-They were called traitors to the 13 colonies.

-They faced violence and humiliation.

-Their land got taken away.

-They had to decide to flee back to Britain, up to Quebec, or stay and tough it out.

400

Who told the King to start charging tax on glass, paint, and lead?

Townshend

400

What does this image represent?

The Boston Tea Party

500

Explain how to use the DMSB steps to solve an equation.

Divide - ask yourself how many times the divisor goes into the first number of the dividend.

Multiply - multiply the first number in the quotient by the divisor to prove that you chose the correct "goldilocks" number. Place that number below the dividend.

Subtract - subtract the two numbers to see what is left over.

Bring down - bring down the next number in the dividend to produce a new dividend for the next cycle.

500

Name one of the things that the colonists did not like about the Intolerable Act?

-Harbours were closed.

-British solders were allowed to face court back in Britain.

-Colonists had to house British soldiers.

500

What could have happened if the colonists would have won in the battle of Quebec?

OUR WHOLE FUTURE WOULD LOOK DIFFERENT!

-We might not be living in a country called Canada because the land would be part of the colonies. 

-The King would not have the support from Quebec for the rest of the war because Quebec would be under colonial rule.

-Quebec might have become the 14th colony, eventually becoming a part of the USA.

-The loyalists wouldn't be able to head north to escape violence after the patriots won the war.

500

Name 1 reason a loyalist would be loyal to the King?

-He protected them from wars in the past.

-They were afraid of being caught going against the king.

-They liked their stable lives vs chaos and fighting.

500

What was the name of the document that was signed after the Revolutionary war?

The Second Treaty of Paris.

500

What was the original name of the area in light green?

Acadia

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