American Revolution
French Revolution
Latin American Revolutions
Key Figures
The "Acts"
100

The name of the event in which colonists gathered in front of the Boston House of Customs to protest. The event quickly turned deadly for 5 colonists at the hands of British guards. 

The Boston Massacre

100

Name one cause of the French Revolution.

Resentment among the lower class

New ideas about government brought by the enlightenment

Inspiration from the American Revolution 

Economic problems

Weak and indecisive leadership

100

Name one thing that inspired revolutions in Latin America.

The American Revolution, the French Revolution, and the Enlightenment inspired revolutions in many places.

100

This man, known as the liberator, helped to free Venezuela from Spanish rule.

Simon Bolivar.

100

This act prevented colonists from
selling products that made them a lot
of money to any country except
Britain.

Navigation Acts

200

In this event, colonists dressed up as Native Americans and dumped 18,000 pounds of the East India Tea Company's tea into the Boston Harbor.

The Boston Tea Party

200

What was the 3rd estate?

The lower-class citizens of France. 

200

The first Latin American territory to free itself from European rule.

Haiti.

200

This was a key figure in writing the Declaration of Independence. 

Thomas Jefferson. 

200

This act placed a tax on sugar,
molasses, and other goods shipped
to the colonists.

The Sugar Act

300

What was the purpose of the Declaration of Colonial Rights?

Defended the colonies right to run their own affairs
and stated that if the British used force against the colonies, the colonies should fight back.

300

Briefly describe the Tennis Court Oath.

Delegates of the National Assembly were locked out of their meeting room where they intended to make plans to reform France. 

300

The least oppressed of those born in Latin America.

Creoles.

300

This high-ranking woman is known for the phrase "let them eat cake" in reference to starving lower class in France. 

Marie Antoinette.

300

This act required colonists to pay a
tax to have an official
stamp put on wills, deeds, newspaper,
and other printed material.

The Stamp Act

400

What was the first battle of the American Revolution?

The battle of Lexington and Concord.

400

This is the event when a mob of people stormed a prison, killed guards, and marched around the street with their heads on spikes. 

The Storming of Bastille.

400

The priest in Delores who rang the bells of his village church calling people to rebel against the Spanish.

Miguel Hidalgo.

400

The French man behind the Reign of Terror - beheaded anyone he deemed to be an "enemy".

Maxamillian Robespierre. 

400

This act taxed goods imported to the American colonies such as glass, paint, and tea, and
required a Board of Commissioners to
set up headquarters in Boston to
oversee the collection of the taxes.

The Townsend Acts

500

In which battle did the British Army surrender? 

Battle of Yorktown.

500

This wave of panic followed the Storming of Bastille and saw peasants terrorizing nobles, burning their houses, and destroying feudal papers.

The Great Fear.

500

This colony in Latin America was under the rule of the French.

Haiti.

500

This is the priest who rang the church bells at Dolores calling his people to rebel against the Spanish.

Miguel Hidalgo.

500

This act granted the British East India Tea Company a
monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies. 


The Tea Act

600

When did the colonists officially declare independence from Great Britain?

July 4th, 1776.

600

This is the name of the meetings that took place after the French Revolution to establish long lasting peace in Europe.

Congress of Vienna. 

600
Name two Latin American colonies under the rule of the Spanish. 

Chile

Argentina

Colombia

Venezuela

Mexico

600

This formerly enslaved man became the face of the Revolution in Haiti.

Toussaint L'Ouverture.

600

This act required colonists to provide housing and basic necessities for British soldiers stationed in the colonies.

The Quartering Act

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