F&I War
Proclamation of 1763
Sugar Act
Stamp Act
100

Who participated in the French and Indian War? 

France, the Native Americans, Britain 

100

True or False: 

The Colonists were not supposed to move further East according to the proclamation.  

False, they were not supposed to move West.

100

Who passed the Sugar Act?

The British Parliament. 

100

Why were the colonist outraged at the Stamp Act? 

They were outraged that they were being forced to pay without having a say in parliament. 

200

Who won the war?

The British

200

Who did King George III side with when making the proclamation? 

The Native Americans 

200

What was the phrase the colonists coined during the Sugar Act? 

"No Taxation without representation!"

200

How long did the stamp act last before they buried it? 

less than a year. 

300

Why was this war fought? 

For American Land rights. 

300

How long did the proclamation last? 

About 1 year 

300

What was the purpose of the Sugar Act?

England was in debt after the war so the Sugar Act was supposed to help fund the British. 
300

What piece of Art/Primary source made to represent the Stamp act? Describe the primary source. 

It was the colonists laying a young stamp act to rest after it died. 

400

What was the piece of Art that was published by Benjamin Franklin that represented the French and Indian War? Explain the implications. 

There was a snake that was cut up into pieces with the colonies initials on it saying, "Join or die" which implied that the colonies needed to come together or they would all lose the war. 
400

What was the proclamation of 1763?

It was a proclamation that stated that the colonists were not to move further East than the Ohio valley so that the Native Americans could keep their homes in an effort to prevent further Native American Attacks. 

400

How much tax was placed in the sugar? 

3 pence per pound of sugar 

400

What was the purpose of the Stamp Act?

The Stamp act was a form of oppressions from the British government since the colonist were starting to become unruly along with raising money to get out of debt.  

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