Coercive
Tea
Townshend
Stamp
Sugar
100

What was the nickname for the Coercive Acts?

The Intolerable Acts

100

What year was the Tea Act created?

1773.

100

What did the Townshend Act tax?

Imported goods; glass, tea, led, paper.

100

What year was the act repealed?

1766.

100

What two things were taxed during the Sugar Act?

Sugar and Molasses.
200

What was the main effect of the Quartering Act?

It forced colonists to house and feed soldiers.

200

What effect did this act have on the American Colonists?

They had to buy all their tea from the British.

200

How many colonists were killed in the Boston Massacre?

Five.

200

What game did the Stamp Act tax?

Playing cards.

200

Who said the following quote? : "Taxation without representation is tyranny."

James Otis.

300

What did the first law of the Coercive Act do?

It blockaded Boston Harbor.

300

Who created the Tea Act?

The British Parliament.

300

What were the search warrants called?

Writs of assistance.

300

Who organized the Sons of Liberty?

Samuel Adams.

300

What year was this act passed?

1764.

400

What was the one state that did not have a Representative at the First Continental Congress? 

Georgia.

400

Who participated in the Boston Tea Party?

The Sons of Liberty

400

What year was the Act repealed?

1770.

400

What did the Daughters of Liberty make?

Boycotted goods.

400

Who organized the Sugar Act?

The British Prime Minister George Grenville.

500

What did the third law of the Coercive Act do?

It protected British officials accused of crimes in the colonies

500

What date did the Boston Tea Party take place?

December 16, 1773.

500

The Townshend Act was revoked the year what took place?

The Boston Massacre.

500

How did the colonists respond to the Stamp Act?

They formed the Stamp Act Congress.

500

What other names can the Sugar Act go by?

The Revenue Act or the Plantation Act.

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