Taxes/Acts
Events
People
Perspectives
100

What was the name of the act that required colonists to pay a tax on all printed materials, such as newspapers and legal documents?

Stamp Act

100

What event occurred on December 16, 1773, where colonists disguised as Native Americans dumped chests of tea into the Boston Harbor?

Boston Tea Party

100

Who were the Loyalists in the American Revolution?

those that supported the King

100

Why did the British government impose taxes on the American colonies?

To repay the war debts from the French & Indian War 

200

This act imposed a tax on sugar, wine, coffee, and other goods imported into the colonies.

Townshend Acts

200

What significant event happened on April 19, 1775, marking the beginning of the Revolutionary War?

Battle of Lexington & Concord

200

This Patriot led the Sons of Liberty and organized the Boston Tea Party.

Samuel Adams

200

How did the perspectives of Patriots and Loyalists differ on the issue of independence?

Loyalists: thought the laws/taxes were just and supported them. Still wanted to be considered British citizens

Patriots: thought British treatment was unfair and needed to be stopped. Wanted to cut ties from Britain to govern themselves completely. 

300

Which act allowed British soldiers to search colonists' homes without proper legal authority?

Quartering Act (of the Intolerable Acts)

300

Which document, adopted on July 4, 1776, declared the American colonies' independence from Great Britain?

Declaration of Independence

300

 Who was Paul Revere's famous midnight ride warning about?

The British coming to destroy their stockpile of ammunition an cannons

300

Explain why the American Revolution was seen as a turning point in history for the United States.

Colonists stood up for what they felt was right and caused a revolution. Eventually, their actions lead to the birth of the United States of America! 

400

The Tea Act of 1773 led to a significant event known as what?

Boston Tea Party 

400

This event started because of snowballs and taunting. A shot was fired, then chaos broke out. 5 colonists were killed. 

Boston Massacre

400

Who was a Founding Father and principal author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

400

What did many African Americans gain from siding with the British?

Their freedom!

500

What was the purpose of the Intolerable Acts imposed on the colonists by the British?

To show the colonists they were under British control, and to punish them for the Boston Tea Party

500

This was the meeting where 12 delegates from the colonies came together and wrote a petition to British Parliament pleading for better treatment and no taxes. 

First Continental Congress

500

Who was the Declaration of Independence addressed to?

King George III

500

If you were a patriot, what did you think was the final event that lead to war? (What was the final straw from Britain?)

The British not responding to the petition drafted during the First Continental Congress by May 10, 1775 asking for liberty from their oppressive control. 

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