Vocab
Intolerable Acts
Battles of Lexington and Concord
Battles of Lexington and Concord
Boston Tea Party
100

an army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency

    Militia

100

Parliament allowed British officials and customs officers to be tried (given a trial)  in Britain or Canada instead of in ______________. Colonists argued that this was allowing officials who were dishonest to avoid punishment

Parliament allowed British officials and customs officers to be tried (given a trial)  in Britain or Canada instead of in MASSACHUSETTS. Colonists argued that this was allowing officials who were dishonest to avoid punishment

100

How many British troops were stationed in Massachusetts alone after the Intolerable Acts were put in place? Why?

4000 troops! Just in Massachusetts! 

100

Morning of April 19, the British reached ______________, a town near Concord.

*70 minutemen were waiting for them led by Captain John Parker

The colonists were ________________ and the British ordered  them to leave

Morning of April 19, the British reached LEXINGTON, a town near Concord.

*70 minutemen were waiting for them led by Captain John Parker

The colonists were OUTNUMBERED and the British ordered  them to leave

100

After the Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, and the Sugar Act were repealed by Parliament, what was the last thing that Britain kept taxing the colonists on?

TEA


200

volunteer soldiers who kept muskets on them and were ready to fight at a minute’s notice

Minutemen

200

Parliament revamped the _____________ Act. Instead of having some British officials in tents on the Boston Common (field in the middle of Boston), they would be allowed to stay in colonists’ homes.

Parliament revamped the QUARTERING Act. Instead of having some British officials in tents on the Boston Common (field in the middle of Boston), they would be allowed to stay in colonists’ homes.

200

What did the British find out about the colonists in Concord? What was their plan? 

Found out the colonists had a bunch of weapons and planned to do a surprise attack at night to seize the weapons. 

200

How many colonists were killed in the first phase of this battle before the British realized there were no weapons in Concord and turned back to Boston?

8

200

a) What did three British ships bring into the Boston Harbor?

b) During the Boston Tea Party riot, who did the colonists disguise themselves as?

a) Even though they couldn't get rid of the 15 million pounds that they already had...they brought over some more TEA!

b) Native Americans from the Mohawk tribe

300

Harsh laws passed by Parliament to punish Massachusetts after the Boston Tea Party 

The Intolerable Acts
300

British Parliament ______ ________ the port of Boston/ no ship could enter or leave harbor. Harbor would stay closed until colonists _________ for all the tea that they dumped in the water and repaid damages to the ship

British Parliament SHUT DOWN the port of Boston/ no ship could enter or leave harbor. Harbor would stay closed until colonists PAID for all the tea that they dumped in the water and repaid damages to the ship

300

Why was this plan not successful? What secret group was watching the British troops and what did they do? 

The Sons of Liberty had lookouts watching the British troops. 

When they saw the British were going to attack, they lit 2 lanterns in the Old North Church as a signal to warn the colonists.

300

2nd phase of the battle...

-British kept going towards Concord to seize weapons, but found none. On their way back to Boston…the British were met with _________ minutemen THIS TIME the British were forced to ___________/go away

-British kept going towards Concord to seize weapons, but found none. On their way back to Boston…the British were met with **300** minutemen THIS TIME the British were forced to RETREAT.

400

 1774 meeting in Philadelphia of 12 colonial delegates. This was a response to the Intolerable Acts.

First Continental Congress

400

Parliament did not allow Massachusetts to have ________ ____________ without the governor’s permission. All juries would be ___________ by the King, not __________ by the colonists

Parliament did not allow Massachusetts to have TOWN MEETINGS without the governor’s permission. All juries would be SELECTED by the King, not ELECTED by the colonists

400

Who was the famous messenger on the other side of the Charles River and what was he famous for yelling? 

Paul Revere

"The redcoats are coming, the redcoats are coming!" 

400

Describe what happened when the British troops were running through towns back to Boston.

There were sharpshooters hiding in the woods shooting at them along the way. Even women were shooting out of the windows. 
400

a) What did the colonists do in the Boston Tea Party? 

b) How many cases of tea were on the ship?

a)The dumped Britain's tea into the Boston Harbor. b) 342

500

Explain the Tea Act of 1773 and why it made colonist merchants mad.

British taxed and sold tea to  > American tea merchants who then sold the tea > to colonists for a higher price. 

**British > colonist merchants > colonists

TEA ACT of 1773: law that let the British bypass selling tea through American merchants and sell DIRECTLY to colonists..

        -lower price, but still taxed 

        -cut out merchants, which made them angry

How tea was sold AFTER the Tea Act of 1773

British > colonists

500

*Not an Intolerable Act, but came out around the same time*

What was the Quebec Act? Why did it make some colonists angry?

British Parliament set up a government for Canada (also part of North America) and gave complete religious freedom to French Catholics

-angered some Americans b/c this stretched to the borders of Canada to include land between the Ohio and Missouri rivers and some Americans claimed ownership of this land and didn't want Parliament butting in.

500

What was the first shot fired in the Battle of Lexington and Concord known as? 

"the shot heard around the world" 

500

How many British were killed/ missing or wounded

-73 British died, 200 were missing or wounded

500

a) Who led the Boston Tea Party riot? 

b) What did Parliament do to punish the colony of Massachusetts after the Boston Tea Party?

a) Samuel Adams 

b) Britain passed the Intolerable Acts 

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