Sugar Act
Stamp act
Townshend Acts
Tea Act and Boston Tea Party
100

What was the sugar act

The British government taxed the sugar.

100

What did this tax do.

It taxed all paper products.

100

What did this tax do?

It placed taxes on all imported products.

100

What was the tea act?

They placed high taxes on tea, their favorite drink.

200

Why were the colonists upset about the sugar act?

The colonists were upset because businesses were losing ingredients.

200

How did England make sure the tax was enforced?

By putting a stamp on all taxed paper.

200

What year did this tax start

1776

200

What was the Boston Tea Party?

The colonist threw tea into the Boston harbor, because they were angered at the new tax they had placed.

300

Which parts of the colonies were mostly affected by the sugar act?

New England colonies.

300

What was the year the tax started? 

1765

300

How did this tax affect the people?

Most businesses lost money, since most of the ingredients that were now unaffordable came from England

300

About how many pounds of tea did the colonists throw into the Boston harbor?

About 90,000 pounds of tea.

400

True or False. Was the sugar act the first act of controversy?

True.

400

What happened if they didnt have the stamp

They would severly punished.

400

True or false, This was the final act

False

400

How did the British react to the Boston Tea Party?

They treated them worsely.

500

What types of businesses were affected the most?

Bakers, Pastry shops, Restaurants, any business that uses sugar.

500

What type of paper did this include?

All paper.

500

What did this allow the British to do?

The Townshend Act allowed British governments to search colonist's homes and businesses. 

500

Who was behind the Boston Tea party?

Some of them were random colonists and most were from the Sons of Liberty.

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