sugar act
stamp act
quartering act
Townshend acts
tea/intolerable
100

This product—used in baking and drinks—was taxed by the Sugar Act.

sugar

100

This act taxed printed materials like newspapers and playing cards.

stamp act

100

The Quartering Act required colonists to provide this to British soldiers.

Answer: What is housing?

100

The Townshend Acts taxed everyday goods like paint, paper, glass, and this popular drink.

Answer: What is tea?

100

This 1773 act gave the British East India Company a monopoly on tea.

Answer: What is the Tea Act?

200

The main reason Britain created the Sugar Act was to raise money after this costly conflict.

French and Indian war

200

Colonists protested the Stamp Act using the famous phrase:

What is “No taxation without representation”?

200

Besides housing, colonists had to supply soldiers with food, candles, and these.

Answer: What are supplies?

200

Colonists responded by refusing to buy British goods, a protest known as a ______.

Answer: What is a boycott?

200

This famous event involved colonists destroying tea in protest.

Answer: What is the Boston Tea Party?

300

This was the term for illegally bringing goods into the colonies to avoid taxes.

smuggling
300

The Stamp Act required colonists to purchase these small images to prove the tax was paid.

Answer: What are stamps?

300

Colonists felt this act violated the privacy of their _______.

homes

300

These acts led Britain to send more of these into colonies, increasing tensions.

Answer: What are British troops/soldiers?

300

One of the Intolerable Acts closed this important harbor.

Answer: What is Boston Harbor?

400

The Sugar Act hurt this group of people the most because they depended on sugar for trade.

merchants

400

This group formed to organize protests and intimidate tax collectors.

Answer: Who are the Sons of Liberty?

400

This city experienced the most tension because many British soldiers were stationed there.

Answer: What is Boston?

400

Name two items taxed by the Townshend Acts.

Answer: Accept: tea, glass, paint, lead, paper.

400

The Intolerable Acts were passed to punish this colony.

Answer: What is Massachusetts?

500

Name one reason colonists viewed the Sugar Act as unfair.

They had no representation in Parliament / It raised prices / Hurt colonial trade.

500

Name two items taxed under the Stamp Act.

Answer: Accept: newspapers, legal documents, playing cards, licenses, pamphlets.

500

Explain why the Quartering Act increased tension between colonists and soldiers.

Answer: Colonists resented feeding/housing soldiers; soldiers enforced unpopular laws; loss of privacy.

500

Explain why taxes on everyday items angered colonists so deeply.

Answer: They were daily essentials; constant reminder of British control; felt unfair.

500

Explain how the Intolerable Acts helped unite the colonies.

Answer: Colonies saw Boston’s punishment as a threat to all; led to unity and First Continental Congress.

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