Stamp Act
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Enlightenment
Revolution
100

This was the period when taxes were not being collected.

What is Salutary Neglect?

100

This was the tax on lead, paper, paint, glass, and tea.

What are the Townsend Duties?

100

What act of protest followed the Boston Massacre?

What is the Boston Tea Party?
100

He was seen as an early Marx.

Rousseau

100

The shot heard round the world was fired here.

Lexington Green.

200
These were the things that the Stamp Act taxed.

What are paper and vices?

200

This was written by a lawyer from Maryland.

Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania.

200

Who created the woodcut of the Boston Massacre?

Who is Paul Revere?

200

Voltaire wrote about these topics often.

Freedom of religion, speech, free press, and thought.

200

On June 17, 1775 this town was set on fire to distract Americans fighting.

Charlestown

300

____ is a tax levied by local governments while _____ is levied by Parliament.

What are internal/external taxes?

300

This talked about the idea of conspiracy and how it shaped the push for freedom.

What is The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution?

300

This was held in Carpenter's Hall.

The First Continental Congress.

300

According to this person, government is a form of contract between the government and those governed.

John Locke

300

These were Washington's 3 victories

Trenton, Princeton, Yorktown
400

He was the Stamp Collector for Boston.

Who is Andrew Oliver?

400

This was a form of unity in protest.

What is the Massachusetts Circular Letter?

400

These were the 3 major achievements of the First Continental Congress.

The Association, Declaration of Rights and Grievances, and the Birth of Americanism

400

This was Thomas Paine's main point.

That the king is the one doing all this to America and the colonists need to stop worshiping the king.

400

These were the members of the Declaration of Independence committee

Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, Sherman, and Livingston

500

Thomas Hutchinson (ID)

Who/What - Lt. Gov of Mass.

When - 1760s

Where - Boston, Mass

Why - Popular among the colonists until he tried to follow orders and impose the Stamp Act. House was torn down and he was run out of Boston.

500

These were the 5 victims of the Boston Massacre.

Who are: Crispus Attucks, Patrick Carr, Sam Maverick, Sam Gray and James Caldwell?

500

This was how each Coercive Act was targeted at Boston.

Boston Port Bill

Mass. Government Act

Quartering Act

Jury Act

Quebec Act

500

These are the reasons for ____ being described as the peak year for the Enlightenment.

1776; Common Sense, Wealth of Nations, Spirit of the Laws, and the Declaration.

500

What was Lee's Resolution? How did it differ from other documents from the Second Continental Congress?

Lee's Resolution was a first attempt at moving towards freedom. It differed because it was passed before the consensus was for America to leave England. The Olive Branch Petition sought peace and was written in response to the Declaration's drafting.

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